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1/4 Ducat

Issuer Province of Zeeland
Year 1762-1793
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Diameter 28 mm
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Obverse description A standing armored knight in three-quarter view occupies the central field, facing right and resting his right hand on a shield bearing the arms of Zeeland (barry wavy with a lion issuing from the waves). The knight holds a bundle of arrows in his left hand, symbolizing the unity of the Dutch provinces. The circular Latin legend runs along the periphery, interrupted at the base by the Middelburg mint mark (a tower/rook symbol). The design is executed in a bold relief typical of Dutch provincial coinage of the late 18th century.
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Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering 1764 CONCORDIA RES PARVÆ CRESCUNT ·
(Translation: Unity makes strength)
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