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1/2 Patagon - Philip V

Issuer Flanders, County of
Year 1705
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Currency Gulden (1506-1713)
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Obverse description Central device features the Burgundian cross of St. Andrew — two crossed saltires composed of knotted branches — surmounted by an imperial crown in the upper field. Flanking the cross at left and right are two crowned oval shields each bearing the royal cypher 'VP' (Philippus V), while a fleur-de-lis ornament appears at the base of the cross. The circumferential Latin legend reads PHILLIPUS V • D • G • HISPANIARUM ET INDIARUM REX, identifying Philip V as King of the Spaniards and the Indies by the grace of God. The entire design is rendered in the robust, high-relief Baroque style characteristic of Spanish Netherlands coinage of the period.
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Mintage 1705 lis - (fr) Atelier: Bruges - 3,139
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