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Spanish Netherlands. 1 Oord Felipe II But Date Looks Wrong !

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 Posted 01/18/2019  09:45 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add JBL to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I thought that this was a coin from The Spanish Netherlands, a 1 Oord-Felipe II.
Weight approx 5.1g, diameter approx 25mm
BUT...the 8 and 9 underneath the portrait, with a "wine goblet" shape between just does not seem to fit anything I can find.
So what might it be and what could the 8/9 signify if not the date ?
Spanish-Netherlands.-1-Oord-Felipe-II-But-Date-Looks-Wrong-!
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Cheers
Brian.

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 Posted 01/18/2019  11:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paralyse to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks good to me. Weight is a bit under but this is a very worn coin, diameter is fairly close.
There was a design change in May 1589 resulting in die variations.

Minting was done at Maastricht and 's-Hertogenbosch (Bois-Le-Duc)
What you see is not a wine goblet, but a tree, indicating Bois-Le-Duc mint; Maastricht's mark was a star, both derived from their respective coats of arms.

1589 - Statenoord (Liard) - Philip II
Ref. H Vanhoudt 321, Gelder-Hoc 232
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Many thanks Paralyse, I'll see if I can find out a little more now I have something to go on.
Cheers
Brian.
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