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Florijn or 28 Stuivers - Matthias I Kampen

Issuer Kampen, City of
Year 1612-1619
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Value 28 Stuivers (7⁄5)
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Reverse description The reverse displays the Imperial double-headed eagle of the Holy Roman Empire, displayed with wings spread and heads facing outward to either side. An orb bearing a cross surmounts the eagle's chest at center, serving as the breast shield. The eagle's talons are visible at the lower field. A circular Latin legend surrounds the device, reading .MATTH.I.DG.RO.IMP.SEM.AVGV., invoking the authority of Emperor Matthias I. The overall style is consistent with hammered silver coinage of the early seventeenth-century Netherlands.
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