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| 正面铭文 | PHS ⁕ DEI ⁕ GRA ⁕ ARCHID ⁕ AVST ⁕ DVX ⁕ BG ⁕ CO ⁕ F (Translation: Philip, by God`s grace Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, Count of Flanders) |
| 背面描述 | Central device consisting of a long ornate cross with fleurs-de-lis at each terminal, a fleur-de-lis at the center, and elaborate Gothic decorative scrollwork and foliage in each angle of the cross. The cross is surmounted by a crown above the uppermost arm. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, with the circumferential legend in Gothic uncial lettering running along the outer border. |
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Philip the Handsome inherited the Burgundian Netherlands at age four and spent much of his reign navigating the competing demands of his Habsburg father Maximilian I and the Flemish estates who periodically stripped him of effective authority. The Order of the Golden Fleece — founded in Bruges in 1430 by his great-great-grandfather Philip the Good — remained the most politically charged symbol available to any ruler of Flanders, and its appearance on coinage was never incidental.
The "late type" designation distinguishes issues struck after Philip's 1499 monetary reforms, which adjusted the gold standard upward in response to persistent debasement pressure from competing territorial coinages. Philip died in Castile in 1506, leaving this as effectively a terminal issue for Flemish sovereign gold of this type.