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3 Gulden

Issuer Zutphen, City of
Year 1686-1687
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Value 3 Gulden
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Obverse description Central field dominated by the crowned municipal arms of Zutphen, a quartered shield displaying a rampant lion in the upper half and a cross potent in the lower, surmounted by an elaborate crown. The denomination numeral '3' appears to the left of the shield and the abbreviation 'G' to the right, flanking the arms in the field. A circular Latin legend runs along the outer border, interrupted by the crown at the top. The die work is characteristic of late seventeenth-century Dutch civic hammered coinage, with bold relief on the central armorial device and somewhat uneven fields typical of the technique.
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Obverse lettering MO · NO · ARG · CIV · ZVTPHANIAE 1687 3 G
(Translation: New silver coinage of the City of Zutphen)
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Mintage 1686 - -
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