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| 背面描述 | A decorative cruciform design formed by four crowned royal monograms PH arranged radially, with the letter S at the center junction, creating a cross. The denomination value is displayed flanking the center of the cross, with a floral or foliate ornament occupying each of the four angles. The entire design is contained within a thin inner circle, beyond which the outer legend and date appear. The composition reflects the heraldic and typographic style characteristic of the Brabant Revolt coinage of the late sixteenth century. |
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The States General of Brabant struck this issue during the brief window of unified resistance following the Pacification of Ghent in 1576, when the southern and northern provinces briefly aligned against Spanish Habsburg rule. The revolt's finances were precarious — the Spanish Fury of 1576, in which mutinous unpaid tercios sacked Antwerp and killed thousands of its citizens, had devastated the commercial infrastructure that would have normally backed such coinage. These pieces were struck out of political necessity as much as economic function, asserting provincial authority at a moment when that authority was genuinely contested.
The alliance collapsed within two years. The Union of Arras in 1579 pulled the southern Catholic provinces back toward Spain, rendering this issue one of the shortest-lived provincial coinages of the revolt.