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English: Money or coin struck during René's reign and depicting a tarasque (according to Faillon); the beast looks rather crocodile like with 2 (pairs) of feet visible.
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Source Faillon, Étienne-Michel (1835) Monumens de l'église de Sainte-Marthe à Tarascon, département des Bouches-du-Rhône: avec un essai sur l'apostolat de Sainte-Marthe et des autres saints tutélaires de Provence, Tarascon: Aubanel ; Librarie Le Moigne (29 nov. 2018) 1835.monumens de l'église Sainte-Marthe à Tarascon.Provence
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Tarasque depicted "on the money/coins struck under [the reign] of King René" [caption in French]

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