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Daalder 'Karolusdaalder' Nijmegen

Issuer Guelders, Duchy of
Year 1555
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Value 1 Daalder (1.5)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering CAROLVS V ROMANO IMPE SEMPER AVGVST
(Translation: Charles V, ever exalted emperor of the Romans)
Reverse description A large, boldly struck double-headed imperial eagle displayed in the center of the field, its wings spread wide and each head crowned, with a shield bearing the Nijmegen city arms — depicting a rampant lion — superimposed on the eagle's breast. Decorative foliate or architectural elements appear at the base of the eagle's body. The entire design is enclosed within a raised inner border, with the encircling Latin legend occupying the outer band of the coin, punctuated by asterisks serving as word dividers. The composition reflects the city's status as a free imperial city under Habsburgh suzerainty.
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