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Rider - Philip the Good

发行方 Holland, County of
年份 1434-1440
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货币 Groot (-1506)
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正面文字 Latin (uncial)
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背面描述 A long ornate cross pattee with fleurs-de-lis at the terminals divides the field into four quarters, each containing a heraldic shield: the upper-left and lower-right quarters bear the fleurs-de-lis of Burgundy (France Ancient), the upper-right quarter bears the lion of Holland, and the lower-left quarter bears the arms of Burgundy ancient per bend. At the center of the cross is a small escutcheon bearing additional composite arms of Philip the Good. Decorative foliage and lion-headed motifs adorn the angles between the cross arms. The circular legend in Gothic uncial lettering is contained within a beaded border.
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Philip the Good struck this coin during his consolidation of the Burgundian Netherlands, a period in which he was systematically absorbing county after county and needed coinage that projected unified ducal authority across territories with deeply different monetary traditions. Holland had only come under Burgundian control in 1433, and this issue followed almost immediately — part of a deliberate monetary policy to bind the newly acquired county to Bruges-centered financial networks.

The gold content of .992 fine is unusually high for western European coin production of the 1430s, a specification that helped these pieces circulate at a premium in the Baltic and Levantine trades where purity was scrutinized closely.

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