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Stuiver - David van Bourgondie, Deventer

Issuer Bishopric of Utrecht
Year 1468-1474
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Obverse description Central field displays the crowned municipal arms of Deventer — a shield bearing a displayed eagle — set within a raised beaded inner circle. Below the main shield, a smaller subsidiary shield intrudes into the surrounding legend band. The circular legend in Gothic uncial characters reads along the outer border, partially interrupted by the lower shield. The overall style is characteristic of late medieval Low Countries hammered silver coinage.
Obverse script Latin (uncial)
Obverse lettering + mOneTA nOVA De DAVenTRIA
(Translation: New coinage of Deventer)
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