1/2 Daalder '1/2 Arendrijksdaalder' - Matthias I

发行方 Zwolle, City of
年份 1612-1647
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1/2 Silver Ducat (Rijksdaalder) (6⁄5)
货币 Gulden (1581-1795)
材质 Silver
重量 14 g
直径
厚度
形状 Round (irregular)
制作工艺 Hammered
方向
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 KM#19, Delmonte S#718, CNM#2.52.44
正面描述 Ornate crowned tournament helmet above curved shield with Zwolle arms dividing beaded inner circle; small figure of Saint Michael wielding sword above crown. Date (if present) at bottom below shield in reverse direction relative to legend.
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 MO · ARG · IMPE · 1620 · CIVITA ·ZWOL
(Translation: Silver coinage of the imperial city of Zwolle)
背面描述 Crowned two-headed imperial eagle with orb on chest, within beaded inner circle.
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 MATTH · I · D · G · RO · IMP · SEM · AVGVST ·
(Translation: Matthias I, by God`s grace ever-exalted Emperor of the Romans)
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 1612 - -
ND (1612-1619) - -
1620 - -
1647 - -
Numisquare 编号 1395244770
附加信息

Historical Context: This 1/2 Daalder, known as a '1/2 Arendrijksdaalder,' was issued by the City of Zwolle during Holy Roman Emperor Matthias I's reign (1612-1619), with mintage extending to 1647. Zwolle, a free imperial city and prominent Hanseatic League member, retained coinage rights despite its integration into the nascent Dutch Republic amidst the Eighty Years' War. The coin's imperial eagle motif highlights Zwolle's complex political allegiance, acknowledging nominal imperial suzerainty while asserting civic autonomy and economic strength within the Dutch sphere.

Artistry: The design reflects the Northern European Renaissance aesthetic, prioritizing clear heraldic representation. Engravers for Zwolle's mints remain largely anonymous, but the stylistic school emphasizes legibility and symbolic accuracy. The obverse prominently features the imperial double-headed eagle, directly referencing its 'Arendrijksdaalder' designation and the Emperor's authority. The reverse typically displays Zwolle's meticulously rendered arms, often a swan, encircled by Latin legends detailing the city's name and date, executed with robust artistry typical of the era.

Technical/Grading: Struck in silver at 14 grams, this denomination exhibits specific wear patterns. High-points for wear include the imperial eagle's heads and wingtips on the obverse, and fine details within Zwolle's arms on the reverse. Variability in strike quality is common for early 17th-century city issues; off-center strikes, planchet imperfections, and incomplete legend strikes are frequently encountered, impacting overall visual appeal and grade assessment. A well-centered strike with full legend and eagle detail is highly desirable.

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