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Dutch Double Duit , Also Called Oord. Can Someone Confirm The Year 1573?

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Mass: 5,62 gram
Diameter: (mm) 25 mm
Obv: Coat of arms with lion left.
Legend: .PHS. D:G. COM. HOL. Z. ZEL.(means: Philippus Dei gratia comes Hollandia z Zeelandia) & year 1573
Rev: Dutch virgin sitting in a closed garden. She points with her right hand to a sunny sky as a sign for trust in God.
Legend:.AVX. NOS. IN. NOM. DOM. (Means: auxilium nostrum in nomine Domini)

For this piece is unclear for me if the year is 1573, because it don't exist in literature.

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Interesting piece. This link below from Numista lists known dates as 1574 to 1579 AD. It should be copper I think, but it is hard to tell from your photos. Also, are the weight and diameter in the right range (7.5g and 26 mm)? I see that there have been some clipping of the edge.

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces28280.html
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The clipping is normal with these kind of coins & thanks both for the advice!
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