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1/2 Daalder of 15 Stuiver - Margaretha van Brederode

Uitgever Abbey of Thorn
Jaar 1563
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field features a displayed imperial eagle with spread wings, rendered in high relief in the late medieval Germanic style, set within a beaded inner circle. The eagle's head is turned to the right, with elaborately detailed plumage on the wings and body. A decorative foliate or scroll device occupies the lower portion of the field beneath the eagle. The surrounding circular legend, separated from the inner field by a beaded border, reads DENARIVS NOVVS QVINDECIM STVFERORV, denoting this as the new coin of fifteen stivers.
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Opschrift voorzijde DENARIVS NOVVS QVINDECIM STVFERORV
(Translation: New Coin of Fifteen Stivers)
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The Abbey of Thorn was one of the few ecclesiastical institutions in the Low Countries with the formal right to strike coin — a privilege jealously guarded and intermittently contested by secular neighbors. Margaretha van Brederode, who held the position of abbess from 1544 until her death in 1577, came from one of the most powerful noble families in the northern Netherlands, and her tenure coincided with the early tremors of the revolt against Habsburg rule that would eventually tear the region apart.

The vdCh reference being unlisted suggests this specific type was either unrecorded or insufficiently documented at time of publication — not unusual for Thorn issues, which survive in very small numbers and remained poorly systematized in the older literature.

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