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1 Gulden

Issuer Siege of Haarlem (Dutch Republic)
Year 1573
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Value 1 Gulden
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Obverse lettering 1573
Reverse description The reverse is entirely blank, presenting a flat, unworked silver surface typical of emergency klippe coinage produced under siege conditions. The flan displays the characteristic hammer marks and surface irregularities consistent with hastily produced emergency currency. The square shape with chamfered corners is clearly visible, and the plain surface bears no inscription, device, or decorative element of any kind.
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