1 Kreuzer - Henri I 'H' with ducal crowns

Issuer Duchy of Neuchâtel
Year 1589
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 1 Kreuzer (1⁄84)
Currency Écu (1587-1707)
Composition Billon
Weight 0.99 g
Diameter
Thickness
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique
Orientation
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) HMZ 2#680a, Froidevaux#T5, DWM#9
Obverse description Quarterly shield of Orléans-Longueville and Neuchâtel surmounted by flat crown. Celery leaves fleurons. Forked cross above.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering HEN · DVX · LONGAVIL · CO · S · NEOC ☩
(Translation: Henri, Duke of Longueville, Sovereign Count of Neuchâtel.)
Reverse description Forked cross canted by four `H`, surmounted by ducal crowns.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering OCVLI · DOMINI · SVPER · IVISTOS ☩
(Translation: The eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous.)
Edge
Mint
Mintage ND (1589) - Froidevaux #V10; NEOC ☩; IVISTOS ☩ -
ND (1589) - Froidevaux #V11; ИEOC ☩; IVISTOS ⚜ -
ND (1589) - Froidevaux #V12; NEOC ⁘; IVISTOS ⁘ -
ND (1589) - Froidevaux #V8; forked cross (☩) at the end of the legend ob. and rev. -
ND (1589) - Froidevaux #V9; NEOC ☩; IVISTO ☩; SVPHR -
Numisquare ID 6591251780
Additional information

Historical Context: This 1 Kreuzer coin, issued in 1589 by the Duchy of Neuchâtel, falls under the reign of Henri I d'Orléans-Longueville. Henri, who inherited Neuchâtel through his mother, Marie de Bourbon, was a significant figure in French politics during the Wars of Religion, initially aligning with the Catholic League before reconciling with Henri IV. His rule in Neuchâtel, though often absentee, solidified the duchy's semi-independent status, asserting its unique position between the Swiss Confederacy and the Holy Roman Empire. The issuance of this billon coinage served as a tangible expression of ducal sovereignty and economic control during a period of broader European instability.

Artistry: The design of this 1 Kreuzer coin, typical for minor billon denominations of the late 16th century, prioritizes clear legibility over elaborate artistic flourishes. While specific engraver details are often unrecorded for such issues, the stylistic approach reflects a utilitarian Renaissance aesthetic. The central 'H' monogram, surmounted by ducal crowns, is the dominant iconographic element, directly symbolizing Henri I's authority and ducal rank. The crowns, though simplified due to the small flan and billon medium, are crucial in conveying the issuer's sovereign status and the duchy's independent minting rights.

Technical/Grading: As a billon issue, the technical strike quality of the 1589 1 Kreuzer can vary significantly. High points for grading typically include the raised elements of the 'H' monogram and the ducal crowns. Due to the inherent properties of billon, strikes are often less sharp than on silver or gold issues, and planchet irregularities, such as minor laminations or an uneven flan, are common. Strong examples will exhibit clear definition of the crowns and full legends, with minimal wear to the highest relief points, particularly the upper portions of the crowns and the crossbar of the 'H'.

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