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Obverse Description
French text; cattle and seated allegorical man (Agriculture) holding scythe; two allegorical women (Law) wearing robes, holding open book in forest
Reverse Description
Dutch text; Belgian lion and seated allegorical woman (Intelligence and Labor) holding scepter and book; three allegorical woman (Art, Science, and Trade) with canvas, statue, and chemistry glassware
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