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1 Gulden

Issuer Deventer, City of
Year 1682-1687
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central shield bearing the Deventer civic arms — a double-headed eagle displayed — surmounted by a mural crown adorned with foliage ornaments. The denomination '1 G' appears flanking the shield on either side. The date is positioned above the crown within the legend. The peripheral legend reads in abbreviated Latin around the coin, identifying the issuing city and denomination. The overall style is characteristic of late 17th-century Dutch civic minting, with bold relief on the shield and crown.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering MO NO ARG CIV DAVENTRIEA 1 G
(Translation: New silver coinage of the City of Deventer 1 Gulden)
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