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Henry IV's horse was famously known as a "black and white" horse, which suggests it had a coat of both colors. However, the phrase is often used as a riddle or joke, implying that the horse was simply a horse that was both black and white. In essence, the horse's color was literally black and white, as stated in the question.

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