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Oord - Philip II

Issuer Guelders, Duchy of
Year 1587-1591
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Centrally placed crowned coat of arms of Philip II as Duke of Gelderland, comprising a quartered shield displaying the arms of Castile, León, Aragon, and Gelderland, surmounted by an arched crown. The shield is set within the field without additional supporters, with the heraldic detail rendered in the bold, somewhat crude style characteristic of hammered copper coinage of this period. A circular Latin devotional legend surrounds the central device along the full periphery of the coin.
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Reverse lettering · DOMINVS · MIHI · ADIVTOR ·
(Translation: The Lord is my Helper)
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