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| Issuer | Lordships of Gerdingen and Stein |
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| Year | 1449-1467 |
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| Reference(s) | vdCh 8#–, Lucas#7 |
| Obverse description | The field is filled with the quartered arms of Burgundy, displaying fleurs-de-lis and lions rampant in the respective quarters, rendered in a bold, medieval heraldic style typical of Low Countries coinage of the mid-fifteenth century. The shield is centrally positioned and occupies the majority of the flan. A circular inner ring frames the armorial device, separating it from the surrounding marginal legend. The peripheral legend in uncial Latin characters reads: IOHNA · D` · G` · D` · DE · GERDIN, identifying Johanna as Lady of Gerdingen by the Grace of God. The execution is characteristic of hand-hammered production, with some irregularity in the strike. |
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| Obverse script | Latin (uncial) |
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| Reverse lettering | ✠ MONETA· NA`· EPA`· SIV· D` (Translation: New coinage of Nieuwstad) |
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