1/2 Gold Sovereign - Albert and Isabella

Emitent Tournai, Lordship of
Rok 1612-1613
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nominał 1/2 Sovereign (3)
Waluta Gulden (1506-1713)
Skład Gold (.919)
Waga 2.77 g
Średnica 26 mm
Grubość
Kształt Round (irregular)
Technika Hammered
Orientacja Coin alignment ↑↓
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) GH#307-7, KM#22, Delmonte G#442, Fr#82
Opis awersu Crowned Austria-Burgundy arms over floriate cross dividing legend,
Pismo awersu Latin
Legenda awersu ALBERTVS · ET · ELISABET · D · GRATIA
(Translation: Albert and Isabella by God`s grace ,,,)
Opis rewersu Crowned arms flanked by crowned AE monograms. Legend begins with mint mark.
Pismo rewersu Latin
Legenda rewersu ARCHID ·AVST · DVCES · BVRG · DOM · TORN ·
(Translation: Archdukes of Austria, Dukes of Burgundy, Lords of Tournai)
Krawędź
Mennica
Nakład ND (1612-1613) - - 5 188
ID Numisquare 1062257000
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: This 1/2 Gold Sovereign was issued by Albert VII and Isabella Clara Eugenia, Archdukes of Austria, who jointly ruled the Spanish Netherlands, including the Lordship of Tournai, from 1598 to 1621. The years 1612-1613 fall within the period of the Twelve Years' Truce (1609-1621) with the Dutch Republic, an era often termed the "Pax Hispanica" for the Southern Netherlands. This period saw a significant economic recovery and cultural flourishing under their popular and effective governance. Gold coinage, particularly denominations like the sovereign, was essential for high-value transactions, international trade, and as a powerful symbol of the Archdukes' sovereignty and the region's renewed stability following decades of conflict.

Artistry: The design of this 1/2 Gold Sovereign is characteristic of the late Renaissance and early Baroque styles prevalent in the Spanish Netherlands. While specific engravers for Tournai during this precise period are not always recorded, the stylistic school emphasized regal dignity and detailed heraldry. The obverse typically features the conjoined, crowned busts of Albert and Isabella, rendered with a degree of realism, reflecting their joint rule. The reverse would display a prominent, ornate crowned shield bearing the complex quartered arms of the Archdukes, symbolizing their extensive territorial claims across the Habsburg domains. The 26mm diameter allowed for considerable detail despite its half-sovereign denomination.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .919 fine gold (22 karat) and weighing 2.77 grams, this coin demonstrates the standard for precious metal coinage of the era. High-points for wear or strike weakness typically include the highest relief elements of the crowns, the intricate details of the Archdukes' hair or collars, and the uppermost portions of the shield's crown and armorial devices. Due to the manual striking process, some peripheral weakness in the legends or minor planchet irregularities are not uncommon. A strong strike would exhibit sharp details in the facial features, the heraldic elements, and a full, well-formed legend, indicative of a carefully prepared die and forceful strike.

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