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Daalder / 30 Stuiver 'Daalder van Hedel' - William IV

Issuer Lordship of Hedel (William IV, Count of Bergh)
Year 1546-1586
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Quartered coat of arms of William IV of Bergh, featuring four heraldic shields arranged in cruciform within an ornate cartouche adorned with Renaissance scrollwork and foliate mantling. The individual quarters display rampant lions and other heraldic charges associated with the lordships of Bergh, Hedel, Bylant, and related territories. The design is contained within a beaded inner circle, with the Latin monetary legend distributed around the outer field. The overall composition is characteristic of the elaborate armorial daalder type struck in the Low Countries during the sixteenth century.
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