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1/2 Gold Real - Philip II PHILIPPVS, Countermark A13.2

Issuer Holland, County of
Year 1560-1562
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Currency Gulden (1506-1581)
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Philip II authorized this fractional gold issue for the County of Holland during a period of mounting fiscal strain in the Low Countries, where the Spanish crown's demands for military subsidy were already generating the resentment that would erupt into open revolt by 1566. The countermark A13.2 — applied by assay authorities to certify fineness after the coin left the mint — reflects persistent anxiety about gold purity in circulating coinage, a concern that became politically charged as trust between Brussels and the provincial estates deteriorated.

The NIJ mint designation in Vanhoudt places production at Nijmegen, one of the smaller authorized striking facilities for this type.

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