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1 Gulden

Uitgever States of Gelderland
Jaar 1694-1794
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Waarde 1 Gulden
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Beschrijving keerzijde A standing draped female figure, personifying the Province of Gelderland, occupies the central field in three-quarter view. She holds a lance or spear upright in her left hand and rests her right hand upon a shield or heraldic device mounted on an ornate pedestal decorated with foliage. The figure is rendered in a classical Baroque style with flowing robes. The date 1763 appears in the exergue below, and a circular Latin legend reading HAC NITIMVR HANC TVEMVR surrounds the composition within a beaded outer rim.
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Opschrift keerzijde HAC NITIMVR HANC TVEMVR 1763
(Translation: On her we lean; her we protect)
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Aanvullende informatie

Gelderland was among the most fractious of the Dutch provincial states, and its independent coinage rights — exercised long after the Union of Utrecht theoretically standardized currency across the Netherlands — reflect that stubbornness. The gulden series running across the full century of this type was repeatedly contested by the States-General in The Hague, who objected to provincial silver coinage undercutting unified monetary policy. Gelderland minted anyway.

The hundred-year span of this type produced significant die variation, catalogued across five CNM sub-varieties.

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