4 Stivers - Charles II

Issuer Flanders, County of
Year 1698-1700
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 4 Stuivers (1/5)
Currency Gulden (1506-1713)
Composition Billon (.385 silver)
Weight 4.9 g
Diameter 25.4 mm
Thickness 1.1 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) GH#353-4, KM#94
Obverse description Crowned Burgundian cross with a firesteel at center, and from which hangs the jewel of the Golden Fleece, dividing date. Mint mark (lily) at top.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering CAROLVS⦁ II⦁ D⦁ G⦁ HISPANIAR⦁ ET⦁ INDIAR⦁ REX
(Translation: Charles II, by God`s grace king of Spain and the Indies ...)
Reverse description Crowned arms.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering ARCHID⦁ AVSTR⦁ DVX⦁ BVRG⦁ C⦁ FLAND⦁ Z
(Translation: ...Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, Count of Flanders, etc.)
Edge Smooth
Mint
Bruges, Belgium (864-1754)
Mintage 1698 - -
1700 - -
Numisquare ID 1250509390
Additional information

Historical Context: This 4 Stivers coin was issued by the County of Flanders during the final years of Charles II's reign (1665-1700), the last Habsburg monarch of Spain and its vast empire, including the Spanish Netherlands. Struck between 1698 and 1700, it represents a period of significant political and economic instability for the Spanish crown, marked by ongoing conflicts and the looming succession crisis that would culminate in the War of the Spanish Succession. This billon coinage served as essential fractional currency in a region frequently contested by European powers.

Artistry: The design adheres to the prevailing late Baroque numismatic style characteristic of the Spanish Netherlands. While specific engraver details are often unrecorded for provincial issues, the obverse typically features a laureate and draped bust of Charles II, conveying regal authority. The reverse prominently displays the crowned complex coat of arms of the Spanish monarchy, incorporating the heraldic devices of Castile, Leon, Aragon, Burgundy, and Flanders, among others. This intricate heraldry visually asserted the sovereign's dominion over his diverse territories.

Technical/Grading: Struck in billon with a .385 silver content, this 4 Stivers coin often exhibits characteristics typical of fractional issues from the era. High points prone to wear include the laurel wreath and hair on the obverse bust, and the details of the crown and central elements of the complex shield on the reverse. Strikes can vary, frequently showing minor planchet irregularities, slight off-centering, or areas of weakness, particularly along the periphery. Well-preserved examples with strong strikes and minimal wear are highly prized by collectors.

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