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Duit

Issuer Lordship of Stevensweert
Year 1626-1632
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse description Central field bears the Latin inscription SST / INSVLA arranged in three lines, referring to Stevensweert as an island lordship ('SST' abbreviating 'Stevensweert', 'INSVLA' denoting 'island' in Latin). The lettering is rendered in bold, raised Roman capitals of a crude provincial style. The coin is struck on an irregular flan with a beaded or rope-like border encircling the inscription. The overall execution is characteristic of small feudal coinage of the early seventeenth-century Low Countries.
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Obverse lettering SST
INSV
LA
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Mintage ND (1626-1632)
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