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1/2 Daalder 'St. Martinusdaalder' - Philip of Montmorency

Issuer Horn
Year 1540-1568
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse description Saint Martin on horseback depicted in profile, his sword raised as he divides his cloak to offer a portion to a beggar shown seated below the horse. The coat of arms of Weert appears beneath the central scene. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, with the Latin legend running between the inner and outer pearled borders.
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Obverse lettering SANCTVS ★ MARTINV PATRONVS ★ WERDE
(Translation: Saint Martin, Patron of Weert)
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Reverse script Latin
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