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| Issuer | Flanders, County of |
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| Year | 1583 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Edge | Plain |
| Mint | Ghent |
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Ghent's civic authorities struck this piece during the city's short-lived republican experiment, a period when the radical Calvinist regime that had seized control in 1577 was openly defying both Spanish Habsburg authority and, increasingly, the broader Union of Arrecbt. The "Ghent Revolt" coinage was a deliberate assertion of autonomous minting rights by a city that had held such privileges intermittently since the medieval period.
By 1583 the political situation was unraveling fast. Alessandro Farnese's methodical reconquest of the southern Netherlands was closing in, and Ghent would submit to Spanish authority in 1584. This coin is effectively a product of a government with less than a year left to govern.