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16 Kreuzers - Mary of Nemours

Uitgever Duchy of Neuchâtel
Jaar 1694
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Waarde 16 Kreuzers (4⁄21)
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Beschrijving keerzijde A cruciform monogram formed by four crowned, interlaced letter Ms arranged at the cardinal points, with a central roundel enclosing the numeral 16 denoting the denomination. Four fleur-de-lis ornaments fill the angles between the arms of the cross. The uppermost M is surmounted by a princely crown, while the lowermost bears a smaller crown below. The circular legend surrounding the design includes the issuer's name, title, date, and denomination value, separated by decorative stops. The edge of the coin shows a reeded or milled border visible in the image.
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Opschrift keerzijde MARIA · D · G · PR · NOVICASTRI ⯁ 1694 ✿ 16
(Translation: Mary, by the grace of God, Princess of Neuchâtel.)
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Aanvullende informatie

Mary of Nemours inherited Neuchâtel in 1694 following the death of her half-brother Henri II d'Orléans-Longueville, who died without legitimate heirs. Her claim was contested, but the local Estates recognized her, and this coinage followed almost immediately — a deliberate assertion of sovereign authority over a principality whose status had been disputed for decades. She would rule until her death in 1707, after which the succession crisis led ultimately to Prussian control under Frederick I.

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