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1 Goldgulden - Ferdinand II

Issuer Deventer, City of
Year 1619-1629
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Value 1 Goldgulden (3.25)
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Obverse description Central device depicting the crowned coat of arms of Deventer — a shield bearing a rampant lion — surmounted by an elaborate ornate helmet with flowing mantling filling the field on either side. A small crown sits atop the helmet. The peripheral legend in Latin runs continuously around the coin within a beaded or dotted inner border, characteristic of hammered coinage of the early seventeenth century.
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Reverse description A crowned Imperial double-headed eagle displayed in the centre of the field, its two heads facing outward and surmounted by a single large crown. On the breast of the eagle is a globus cruciger, emblematic of Imperial authority. The surrounding Latin legend names the reigning Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II and his titles, running within a beaded border around the entire circumference of the coin.
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