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1 Rijksdaalder "Arendsrijksdaalder" - Maximilian of Bronkhorst

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Issuer Barony of Batenburg (Dutch States)
Baron Maximilian of Bronckhorst (Maximiliaan van Bronckhorst) (1602-1641)
Emperor Matthias (1612-1619)
Type Standard circulation coins
Year 1618
Value 1 Rijksdaalder (9⁄4)
Currency Silver Gulden (1506-1795)
Composition Silver
Weight 29.02 g
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
554306
References HPM# Ba 30
Dick Purmer, Alko H. N. van der Wiel. Handboek van de Nederlandse Provinciale Muntslag. Nederlandse Vereniging van Munthandelaren (2 volumes).
, Delmonte S# 560
André Delmonte; 1967. Le Benelux d'argent. Jacques Schulman, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1 volumes).
, KM# 8
Standard Catalog of World Coins (86 volumes).

Obverse

Composed, curved coat of arms (see comments) with 2 helmets with lambrequins on top.

Script: Latin

Lettering: MAX · CO · D · BRONC · BATOBVRG · L · BAR · IN · BAT · STEIN

Unabridged legend: Maximilianus Comes de Bronckhorst Batenburgi Liber Baronus In Batenburg et Stein

Translation: Maximilian, Count of Bronkhorst and Batenburg, Free Baron in Batenburg and Stein

Reverse

Crowned double-headed eagle with globus cruciger on its chest

Script: Latin

Lettering: MATTHIAS • I • D • G • ELEC • RO IMP • SEM • AV • 16 • • 18

Unabridged legend: Mathias I Dei Gratia Electus Romanorum Imperator Semper Augustus 1618

Translation: Matthias I, by the Grace of God, Ever Exalted Augustus Elected Roman Emperor

Mint

Batenburg, Netherlands (1351-1622)

Comments

De Voogt 1

Pannekeet BAT.21

 

The spelling in Dutch literature differs: ‘Arendrijksdaalder’ or ‘Arendsrijksdaalder’.

 

Coats of arms of Bronckhorst, Batenburg and Stein (Source: Wikipedia)

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
1618 

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