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| 背面描述 | Panoramic view of the coastal settlement of Elmina (São Jorge da Mina) on the Gold Coast of Africa, depicting Fort Santiago and Fort Saint George as they appeared in 1683, within the territory of present-day Ghana. The fortifications are rendered in detailed topographic style against a maritime backdrop, reflecting the strategic importance of the site to Dutch colonial trade. The exergue bears the Latin legend 'FULCRA. NON. MINIMA.' with the date 1683, and the field carries the inscription '.S.C. DEI•MINA.' identifying the depicted location. |
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This is a modern replica. The Dutch West India Company (VOC's Atlantic counterpart, the GWC or Geoctrooieerde Westindische Compagnie) never issued coinage under its own authority in the way the VOC occasionally did in Asian trade contexts — making any piece attributed directly to it worth scrutinizing carefully before catalog placement.