½ Daalder of 15 Stuivers - William of Vlodrop

Features

Issuer Lordship of Reckem (Belgian States)
Lord William of Vlodorp (Willem van Vlodorp) (1553-1564)
Emperor Ferdinand I (1556-1564)
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 1556-1565
Value ½ Daalder
Currency Reckheim - Gulden (1553-1665)
Composition Silver
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
331190
References Delmonte S# 498,
André Delmonte; 1967. Le Benelux d'argent : Écus - demi-écus - quart d'écus et monnaies obsidionales frappées dans les territoires composant les anciens Pays-Bas septentrionaux et méridionaux = The Silver Benelux : Crowns - half-crowns - quarter-crowns and siege crowns struck in the territories of the former northern and southern Netherlands. Jacques Schulman N.V., Amsterdam.
And 1 more volumes.
vdCh 8# 
Peter Otto van der Chijs; 1862. De Munten der voormalige heeren en steden, van de vroegste tijden tot aan de Pacificatie van Gend / Part 8: De Munten der leenen van de voormalige hertogdommen Braband en Limburg, Enz.. De Erven F. Bohn, Haarlem.

Obverse

Full-length figure of Saint Peter, nimbate, holding keys and bible, coat of arms below, dividing denomination.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
MONETA ★ NOVA ★ ARGEN ★ RECHEIMEN
15 S

Unabridged legend:
Moneta Nova Argentea Recheimen
15 Stuivers

Translation:
New silver coinage of Reckheim
15 Stiver

Reverse

Crowned two-headed imperial eagle, orb with denomination on chest, within inner circle.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
FERDI ★ I ★ROMA ★ IMPE ★SEMPER ★ AVGVSTV
15

Unabridged legend: Ferdinandus I Romanorum imperator semper augustus

Translation: Ferdinand I, ever exalted Emperor of the Romans

Mint

Rekem, Reckheim, modern-day Lanaken, Belgium (1350-1720)

Comments

Revue Belge de Numismatique (1872) XV.4

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1556-1565) 

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