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1 Stiver - Charles V

Issuer Flanders, County of
Year 1524-1556
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Currency Gulden (1506-1713)
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Obverse lettering KAROLS D G ROM IMP Z HISP REX
(Translation: Charles, by God`s grace Emperor of the Romans and King of Spain)
Reverse description The crowned sixteen-fold quartered arms of Austria-Burgundy occupy the central field, flanked on either side by Burgundian cross saltires. The heraldic shield is surmounted by an imperial crown of elaborate form. A Latin legend encircles the composition, commencing with a lily-shaped mint mark, all within a beaded border typical of Flemish hammered billon coinage of the period.
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