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Bresse (Arpitan: Brêsse) is a former French province. It is located in the regions of Rhône-Alpes, Bourgogne, and Franche-Comté of eastern France. The geographical term Bresse has two meanings: Bresse bourguignonne (or louhannaise), which is situated in the east of the department of Saône-et-Loire, and Bresse, which is located in the department of Ain. The corresponding adjective is bressan, and the inhabitants are Bressans.
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Phillip II of Bresse, the duke of Savoy upon his first marriage 9 florin coins were struck,
I. Addition to the first brass coin called bourgen bresse, all prior of non precious metals were bronze,
This first (penny) getting its name from the stamp upon it, was ( two of Bresse or more correctly II of bresse. A french coin made of bourgen( bresse ) struck with the image of Phillip ( II of bresse ) numismatically valued as a penny though Brittany and France would call a penny a pence.
And well I doubt that you will find a single article that puts all of that together in one place you can look up each aspect of this statement separately to gain the coalesced knowledge that indeed the (II of Bresse) was in fact a pence