Perhaps this will help.http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dbord.htmlApparently, Burdigalensis is the Latin name for the Archdiocese of Bordeaux.I'm not sure what "punch Bow" means either. Is there any marking on the edge? I'll see if I can find something about it.The beehive design makes me curious about the origins of the "bee" different that was used some 60 years later. For others, here, who may not be familiar with the Monnaie de Paris, the mintmark is commonly referred to as a "Different".
So, we know that it was available with a plain edge and a reeded edge (like yours). Is it possible that "punch Bow" referred to another edge design where a Bow was impressed into the surrounding edge? (similar to the Presidential dollars)Chris
Great new addition Daniel. Iron is tough!I have not imaged it yet but my latest new purchase is a Brazil 1901 100 Reis, which I found at an antique shop.