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| Uitgever | Province of Zeeland (Dutch Republic) |
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| Jaar | 1694 |
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| Gewicht | 62.65 g |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Central shield bearing the rampant Lion of the Netherlands, armed and crowned, holding a sword aloft in its right paw and a bundle of arrows in its left, set within a plain escutcheon surmounted by an elaborate royal crown with arched framework and jewelled band. The denomination numerals '3' and 'GL' flank the shield to the left and right respectively, integrated into the field. A circular Latin legend runs along the broad raised rim, separated by pellet stops, reading MO : NO : ARG : FÆD : BELG : ZEEL : 3 G, identifying the coin as the new silver coinage of the Federated Netherlands, province of Zeeland. The flan is notably thick and heavy, consistent with piedfort production at double the standard weight. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | MO : NO : ARG : FÆD : BELG : ZEEL : 3 G (Translation: New silver coinage of the Netherlands, Zeeland) |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Zeeland struck piedforts — coins of double or greater thickness produced from regular dies — almost exclusively for presentation purposes, distributed to civic officials, foreign dignitaries, and occasionally the States-General itself. This 1694 piece belongs to a well-documented if sparsely surviving class of Dutch provincial presentation strikes; Delmonte catalogued relatively few confirmed examples, and survivorship in collectible condition is limited by the very nature of their original use as handled gifts rather than archived specimens.
The dating on the reverse rather than the obverse is specific to Zeeland's gulden coinage of this period, a provincial quirk that distinguishes these strikes from Holland and Gelderland issues of the same series.