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1/2 Daalder 'Leeuwendaalder'

Issuer Utrecht, Province of
Year 1644-1667
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering MO • ARG • PRO • CON FOE • BELG • TRA
(Translation: Silver coinage of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, Utrecht)
Reverse description A rampant lion facing left occupies the central field, depicted with flowing mane, raised forepaws, and a prominent tail curling over its back, emblematic of the Dutch Republic. The lion stands on a plain ground line within a beaded inner circle. The surrounding circular Latin legend, interspersed with pellet stops, reads CONFIDENS • DNO • NON • MOVETVR • followed by the date 1646, translating as 'He who trusts in the Lord is unwavering.' The overall design is boldly struck yet retains the characteristic irregular flan and slightly uneven relief of hammered silver coinage of the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic.
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