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1 Silver Real - Charles V

Issuer Holland, County of
Year 1521-1532
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Currency Gulden (1506-1581)
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Reverse description Central field displays a large crowned quartered shield bearing the composite arms of the Habsburg-Burgundian Netherlands, incorporating lions, eagles, and diagonal banded quarters representing the various territories under Charles V's rule. The crown above the shield is prominently rendered with fleurons. The surrounding circular Latin legend reads DA • MICI VIRTVT COTR • HO STS • TVOS, a devotional invocation meaning 'Give me strength against Thine enemies.' The coin exhibits the characteristic irregularity of a hand-hammered flan, with areas of weakness in the peripheral legend consistent with the minting technique of the period.
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Reverse lettering DA • MICI VIRTVT COTR • HO STS • TVOS
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