1/4 Daalder Klippe, Siege of 1672

Emisor Deventer, City of
Año 1672
Tipo Emergency coin
Valor 1/4 Daalder (0.375)
Moneda Gulden (1581-1795)
Composición Silver
Peso 7.0 g
Diámetro
Grosor
Forma Square (irregular, Uniface)
Técnica Hammered, Klippe
Orientación
Grabador(es)
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s) KM#71, Delmonte S#698, CNM#2.12.91, Maillet#15
Descripción del anverso Deventer arms (crowned eagle facing with wings spread), rectangular stamp below with date.
Escritura del anverso Latin
Leyenda del anverso A•1672
(Translation: Year 1672)
Descripción del reverso Blank (uniface).
Escritura del reverso
Leyenda del reverso
Canto
Casa de moneda
Tirada 1672 - -
ID de Numisquare 1941684140
Información adicional

Historical Context: The 1/4 Daalder Klippe from Deventer is a poignant relic of the "Rampjaar" (Disaster Year) of 1672, when the Dutch Republic faced invasion from multiple powers. Deventer, a vital city, was besieged by Bernhard von Galen, Bishop of Münster, known as "Bommen Berend." Struck under duress, this emergency coinage maintained economic stability and paid troops during the siege, underscoring the severe existential threat the city faced. Its issuance ceased with the city's surrender in June 1672.

Artistry: As typical for siege coinage, the artistry of the Deventer 1/4 Daalder Klippe prioritizes functionality over elaborate design. The engraver, likely an anonymous local craftsman working under pressure, adhered to a utilitarian stylistic school. The square klippe shape was chosen for rapid production from cut silver sheets. The design characteristically features the city's arms—a double-headed eagle—along with the denomination and date, all rendered in a direct, often somewhat crude, yet immediately recognizable manner.

Technical/Grading: The technical qualities of this klippe often reflect its emergency origins. Planchets are typically hand-cut, leading to irregular shapes, uneven edges, and varying thickness. The strike itself is frequently inconsistent; high-points on the double-headed eagle or klippe corners often exhibit weakness, while other areas may show strong detail. Off-center strikes and evidence of hurried production are common. Collectors should prioritize full impressions of central devices and clear date, as these factors significantly impact its numismatic grade and historical appeal.

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