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1 Daalder 3 stamps, rhomboid

Issuer Haarlem, Siege of
Year 1572
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Value 1 Daalder (3⁄2)
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Haarlem held out against Spanish forces under Federico de Toledo for seven months in 1572–73, one of the most grueling sieges of the Dutch Revolt. When the city's silver supply ran low, municipal authorities authorized the cutting and stamping of plate silver into irregular rhomboid shapes — weighed, then triple-stamped to certify value. These are not struck coins in any conventional sense; they are certified bullion fragments, authenticated by necessity.

The city surrendered in July 1573. Most of the garrison was executed.