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Penning 'Kopje' - John I

Uitgever County of Holland
Jaar 1296-1299
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Waarde 1 Denier (Penning) (1/8)
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Beschrijving keerzijde A bold plain cross with extended arms divides the reverse field into four quadrants, each containing a curved arc of pellets forming a partial circle, a design characteristic of the Dordrecht mint coinage of John I. The four arcs of beading together suggest a stylized quadrilobe or four-arc motif within the cross. The surrounding circumscription, partially legible on the irregular flan, reads MONETA DOR D CI, identifying this as the money of Dordrecht. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded border along the coin's edge.
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Rand Plain (irregular)
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Aanvullende informatie

John I of Holland died in 1299, making this a terminal issue of his reign — struck within a three-year window that ended when the county passed to John II of Avesnes following a succession dispute rooted in the broader Flemish-Hainaut rivalries of the late 13th century. The "Kopje" designation in Dutch numismatic literature distinguishes this fractional type from the heavier penning issues of the same reign.

Van der Chijs reference 6#4.2-3 indicates at least two recognized die variants for this type.

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