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1 Gulden Siege coinage, silver

Issuer City of Leiden
Year 1574
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Currency Silver Gulden (1506-1795)
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Reverse description Central device features the crowned arms of Leiden — a shield bearing two crossed keys, the traditional heraldic emblem of the city — set within an elaborate cartouche supported by foliate mantling. The shield is surmounted by a mural or civic crown. A beaded inner border separates the central armorial from the outer legend, which reads GODT * BEHOEDE * LEYDEN followed by the abbreviated authority inscription N × O × V × L × S × G × I × P × A × C, with mullet and rosette stops between words. The legends and devices, struck on a roughly prepared flan, reflect the exigent circumstances of production during the Spanish siege of 1574.
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Reverse lettering GODT * BEHOEDE * LEYDEN N × O × V × L × S × G × I × P × A × C
(Translation: God protect Leiden Coin minted in the besieged city of Leiden under the rule of the most illustrious Prince of Orange)
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Mintage 1574
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