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| 正面描述 | Within a beaded inner circle, the crowned coat of arms of the city of Amsterdam is centrally displayed, flanked on either side by a rampant lion as supporter. The composition is contained within a pearl border, lending the design a formal heraldic character typical of Dutch municipal coinage of the late sixteenth century. The date and denomination mark XL appear in the field. |
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| 背面铭文 | ⋆ P ⋆ ⋆ AR · ET ⋆ FO ⋆ (Translation: For altar and hearth) |
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Amsterdam struck this 40 Stuivers piece just four years after the city switched sides in the Revolt, joining the rebel provinces following the "Alteratie" of 1578 — a bloodless transfer of power that ousted the Catholic civic government and brought Amsterdam fully into the Union of Utrecht orbit. The city's sudden need to assert its own monetary identity was immediate and practical: trade with the rebel-held hinterland demanded coinage that wasn't associated with the Spanish crown.
Delmonte's classification of this type as S#184 places it among the earliest independent municipal issues from Amsterdam.