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1/2 Daalder '1/2 Karolusdaalder' Nijmegen

Issuer Guelders, Duchy of
Year 1555
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Weight 14.2 g
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Edge Plain
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Mintage 1555: ND (1555)
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The Karolusdaalder — named for Charles V, whose authority nominally backed it — was introduced in the Low Countries by imperial edict in 1543, part of a broader Habsburg attempt to impose monetary uniformity across the seventeen provinces. Guelders was a particular problem: the duchy had only been forced into the Habsburg orbit in 1543 after years of resistance under Duke Charles of Egmond, and its mints retained a degree of local character even as they nominally conformed. The Nijmegen mint operated under city authority rather than direct ducal control, which occasionally produced subtle distinctions in die workmanship from Arnhem-struck pieces of the same type.

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