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LOT 4259
Low Countries. Republic of the Seven Netherlands (Dutch Republic) AR Leeuwendaalder-Lion Daalder. Dated 1626. Utrecht mint.
+ CONFIDENS + DNO + NON + MOVETVR + 1626, lion rampant to left / (Mintmark) MO · ARG · PRO · CONFOE · BELG · TRAI ·, armored knight standing to left with head to right, holding ribbon in right hand, behind coat of arms of Holland, within dotted inner circle. Delmonte, Argent 843; Davenport 4863; KM 13. Very Fine.(26.73gr, 40mm, 10h.).
Provenance
Property of a London, UK, antiquarian.
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LOT 4259
Low Countries. Republic of the Seven Netherlands (Dutch Republic) AR Leeuwendaalder-Lion Daalder.
Estimate £60 - 80€69 - 93 (for guidance only)$80 - 107 (for guidance only)
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