目录
| 发行方 | Duchy of Neuchâtel |
|---|---|
| 年份 | 1590 |
| 类型 | Standard circulation coin |
| 面值 | 1/2 Kreuzer (1⁄168) |
| 货币 | Écu (1587-1707) |
| 材质 | Billon |
| 重量 | 0.52 g |
| 直径 | 16 mm |
| 厚度 | |
| 形状 | Round (irregular) |
| 制作工艺 | Hammered |
| 方向 | |
| 雕刻师 | |
| 流通至 | |
| 参考资料 | HMZ 2#2-681, Froidevaux#T15, DWM#7 |
| 正面描述 | Quarterly shield of Orléans-Longueville and Neuchâtel surmounted by a rounded crown. Celery leaves fleurons. |
|---|---|
| 正面文字 | Latin |
| 正面铭文 |
H · D · LONG · C · S · NEOC · (Translation: Henri, Duke of Longueville, Sovereign Count of Neuchâtel.) |
| 背面描述 | Forked cross with four “H”. |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
| 背面铭文 |
OCVLI · DOM · SVPER · IVSTOS ✿ (Translation: The eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous.) |
| 边缘 | |
| 铸币厂 | |
| 铸造量 |
ND (1590) - - |
| Numisquare 编号 | 7813096840 |
| 附加信息 |
Historical Context: The 1590 1/2 Kreuzer was issued under Henri I d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville and sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel. His reign (1573-1595) occurred amidst the tumultuous French Wars of Religion, a period of significant political and religious upheaval across Europe. Henri's continued coinage for Neuchâtel underscored his ducal authority and the principality's distinct economic identity. This fractional denomination was vital for everyday commerce in a region experiencing the broader European economic shifts of the late 16th century.
Artistry: For a fractional billon issue of this period, the engraver remains anonymous, typical for utilitarian coinage. The design adheres to a provincial late-Renaissance aesthetic, prioritizing legibility and heraldic representation. The obverse likely features a simplified legend identifying Henri I, possibly with a rudimentary bust or monogram. The reverse would typically display the ducal arms of Neuchâtel—a prominent eagle and pale—or a cross pattee, alongside the denomination and 1590 date, all within the small 16mm flan.
Technical/Grading: This 1/2 Kreuzer, struck in billon, often exhibits characteristic weaknesses. High-points for wear or strike quality include the central elements of any effigy or heraldic device, and the cross. Due to the low silver content and small flan (0.52g, 16mm), strikes are frequently uneven, showing softness in peripheral legends and occasional off-centering. Planchets can be irregular, and surface integrity may be compromised by corrosion, common for billon issues. A well-struck example with clear legends and minimal planchet flaws is highly desirable.