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Ducat `Hungarian Type` coat of arms

Issuer Province of Gelderland (Dutch Republic)
Year 1591
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Currency Gulden (1581-1795)
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Obverse lettering · MO · AV · DV · GEL · VA · VNGARIE · · ·
(Translation: Gold coin of the Duchy of Gelderland at par with Hungary)
Reverse description Full-length figure of the armored and crowned King Ladislaus (Saint László) standing facing, holding a halberd in his right hand and a shield bearing a rampant lion — the arms of Gelderland — in his left hand; the figure is rendered in the traditional Hungarian ducat style adapted by Gelderland. The legend surrounding the central device within a beaded circle reads CONFID · DN · NO MOVETVR, with a decorative cross pattée stop, conveying the Calvinist motto of trust in divine providence.
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