40 stuiver siege coin Breda by Unknown artist
40 stuiver siege coin Breda by Unknown artist
40 stuiver siege coin Breda by Unknown artist
40 stuiver siege coin Breda by Unknown artist

40 stuiver siege coin Breda 1625

Unknown artist

Silver
€ 1.650

Jongeling Numismatics & Ancient Art

  • About the artwork
    Obverse: .BREDA . OBSESSA . 1625, coat of arms of prince Maurits, value above, rosette underneath, left and right city crest
    Reverse: blank

    RARE

    During the Eighty Years' War, Breda was besieged in 1624 and 1625 by Spanish troops led by Ambrogio Spinola. Conquest of Breda would provide the Spaniards with a base to more easily conquer other States cities.
    Spinola surprised by besieging the city late in the season. Prince Maurits, and later his successor Frederik Hendrik, came to Breda's aid. However, their efforts came to naught and the city had to surrender after an 11-month siege on June 2, 1625 due to hopelessness and lack of food.

    Weight: 9.31 g
    Diameter: 36.0 mm
    Grade: Good very fine
    Mint: Breda
    Reference: v.G. 229; Delm. 322; CNM 2.09.9
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