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1/4 Groat '1/4 Lion' - William VI

发行方 County of Holland
年份 1411
类型 Standard circulation coin
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正面描述 Central field depicts a rampant lion passant, the heraldic lion of Holland, rendered in medieval hammered style within a beaded inner circle. The lion faces left with stylized mane and raised forepaw, typical of early fifteenth-century Low Countries coinage. A crown surmounts the inner circle at the top of the design. The peripheral legend in Latin Gothic lettering reads GVILM` DX COM` HOL ZEL, identifying William as Duke and Count of Holland and Zeeland. The flan is irregular in shape, as characteristic of hand-struck medieval silver coinage.
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William VI's quarter groat of 1411 falls within a period of acute political friction between Holland and the Hanseatic League over North Sea fishing rights — a dispute that repeatedly disrupted the count's revenue streams and pushed him toward aggressive monetary policy. Small-denomination silver like this circulated heavily in the port towns of Dordrecht and Middelburg, where it was ground through daily market transactions at a rate that left most survivors heavily worn.

The vdCh 6#9.7 classification places this among a tightly documented group of Low Countries fractional issues cataloged by Van der Chijs in the nineteenth century.

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