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1/2 Gulden Date in exergue, gold pattern at 3 ducat weight

Issuer States of Holland (Dutch Republic)
Year 1694-1734
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Value 1/2 Gulden
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Reverse description A draped standing female figure representing the Maid of Holland (Hollandia) is depicted in the field, leaning with her right arm upon a column on which rests an open Bible, while her left hand holds an upright spear surmounted by a Liberty cap (pileus). The allegorical composition symbolises the spiritual and civic foundations of the province. The Latin motto legend encircles the upper field, and the year of issue appears in the exergue below. A beaded inner border frames the entire design, consistent in style with the obverse.
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