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Rozenobel Arkel

Issuer County of Holland (Dutch States)
Year 1585-1587
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Value 1 Rosenobel
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Obverse lettering EDWARD DI GRA` REX ANGL` Z FRAN` DNS IB
(Translation: Edward, by the Grace of God, King of England and France, Lord of Ireland)
Reverse description A large rayed sun occupies the center of the field, surrounded by an elaborate Gothic tressure of arcs and cusps. Alternating leopards passant (emblems of England) and fleurs-de-lis (emblems of France) are arranged in the spandrels formed by the tressure, filling the field in a symmetrical pattern. The entire design is rendered in a fine, detailed hammered style consistent with late medieval Flemish imitative coinage. A beaded inner circle encloses the central motif, with the Biblical legend contained between it and the outer beaded border. The legend reads: IhD AVT TRAnSIEnS PER mEDIVm ILLORV IBAT (But Jesus, passing through the midst of them, went His way).
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