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Mite - Joan of Merwede

Uitgever Gerdingen and Stein, Lordships of
Jaar 1449-1467
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Samenstelling Copper
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field displays a crowned heraldic device, likely a stylized lion or armorial charge, rendered in the crude, high-relief style characteristic of mid-fifteenth-century Low Countries hammered copper coinage. The central motif is set within a plain inner circle, with the surrounding field showing the typical irregular flan surface resulting from hand-striking. A circular legend in uncial Latin script runs along the periphery, separated from the central device by a linear border. The die work is bold but imprecise, consistent with small-denomination local lordship coinage of the period.
Schrift voorzijde Latin (uncial)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field bears a long cross pattée extending nearly to the inner border, with a lozenge or diamond-shaped central ornament at the intersection of the arms, dividing the field into four quarters. Each quarter contains a concave, leaf- or lune-shaped device, forming a symmetrical quatrefoil composition typical of Flemish and Brabantine mite coinage of the mid-fifteenth century. The cross design is boldly struck but shows the characteristic flan irregularities and surface roughness of hammered copper issues. A peripheral legend in uncial Latin script encircles the entire design, separated by a plain inner border. The overall composition reflects the standard reverse type employed for low-denomination lordship coinage in the Low Countries during this period.
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