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Live auction - fjt_587972 - AUSTRIAN NETHERLANDS - COUNTY OF FLANDERS - PHILIP THE HANDSOME Poids monétaire pour le Florin Philippus 1615

AUSTRIAN NETHERLANDS - COUNTY OF FLANDERS - PHILIP THE HANDSOME Poids monétaire pour le Florin Philippus XF
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Estimate : 130 €
Price : no bid
Maximum bid : no bid
End of the sale : 27 October 2020 18:48:31
Type : Poids monétaire pour le Florin Philippus
Date: (1454-1460)
Date: 1615
Mint name / Town : Anvers
Metal : brass
Diameter : 16 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 3,33 g.
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse description : Saint debout tenant une croix longue et accosté des lettres S P.

Reverse


Reverse description : Main ouverte accostée des lettres A C.

Commentary


Les lettres AC du revers sont celle d’André Caers, balancier d’Anvers.

Historical background


AUSTRIAN NETHERLANDS - COUNTY OF FLANDERS - PHILIP THE HANDSOME

Philippe had inherited Flanders from his mother Marie de Bourgogne, who died in 1482. It was his father, Maximilian of Austria, who administered his possessions until 1494 and it was Charles VIII who authorized, by virtue of a ordinance dated January 16, 1487, the manufacture of coins in Ghent. The city revolted against the authority of the Habsburgs for five years until the Pacification of Ghent in 1492.

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