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1/2 Leeuwendaalder

Issuer West Friesland, region of
Year 1589
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Value 1/2 Silver Ducat (Rijksdaalder) (6⁄5)
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Reverse description A large rampant lion facing left occupies the central field, depicted with flowing mane, raised forepaws, and an elaborate foliate tail curling upward to the right, rendered in the vigorous style typical of Dutch Lion Dollar coinage of the period. The figure is set within an inner beaded circle. The circumferential Latin legend CONFIDENS DNO NON MOVETVR, meaning 'He who trusts in the Lord shall not be moved' (Psalm 125:1), runs between the beaded border and the coin's outer rim, punctuated by decorative stops and rosette ornaments.
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