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Jacques Philippe de Dongelberg, intendant of the canal of Brussels

Location Spanish Netherlands
Year 1660
Type Utility token
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Obverse description Central device of a heraldic shield bearing a saltire with small lions, supported by two lions rampant and surmounted by a crowned helm with elaborate mantling and crest. The date 1660 and the circular Latin legend appear in the field around the device. Initials appear at the base of the design.
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Reverse description A sailing vessel with billowing sails and flags moves across waves in the central field. To the upper left, a crowned letter P within a laurel wreath; to the upper right, a radiant sun emerging from clouds. The Latin legend surrounds the entire design within a beaded border.
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