1/4 daalder siege coin in tin Alkmaar by Unknown artist
1/4 daalder siege coin in tin Alkmaar by Unknown artist
1/4 daalder siege coin in tin Alkmaar by Unknown artist
1/4 daalder siege coin in tin Alkmaar by Unknown artist

1/4 daalder siege coin in tin Alkmaar 1573

Unknown artist

Tin
€ 1.250

Jongeling Numismatics & Ancient Art

  • About the artwork
    Obverse: castle between 7 – 3
    Reverse: blank

    VERY RARE

    Weight: 9.86 g
    Diameter: 25.0 mm
    Grade: Very Fine
    Reference: vG. 49; CNM 2.01.5

    After the fall of Haarlem, Don Frederik turned his attention to Alkmaar. The city was surrounded and stormed several times, without result. The siege lasted from August 21 to October 8, 1573 and ended when the Spanish army had to abandon the siege after William of Orange had ordered the dikes around Alkmaar to be breached. Alkmaar was one of the first Dutch cities to be relieved and which successfully resisted the Spaniards.
  • About the artist

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