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| 正面描述 | Half-length frontal figure of Saint Philip, nimbate, standing within the field; the saint holds a processional cross in his right hand and an open gospel book in his left. Below the figure, a quartered shield of Austria-Burgundy interrupts the surrounding circular legend. The design is executed in the Gothic hammered style characteristic of late-fifteenth-century Burgundian coinage, with the saint's nimbus and vestments rendered in fine relief. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin (uncial) |
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| 附加信息 |
Philip the Handsome — Philip I of Castile, Duke of Burgundy — ruled Namur as part of his broader inheritance from the Burgundian Netherlands, and this fraction was struck during the brief window between his assumption of full personal rule and his death in 1506. The "Saint Philip" designation reflects the patron saint invocation common to his personal coinage, a deliberate choice linking dynastic identity to religious legitimacy across his scattered territories.
The .663 fineness places it below standard Rhenish gold, a concession to the monetary realities of the period as silver-gold ratios shifted across the Low Countries markets.