Brabant (1467-77) florin d'or Fr-33
This specimen was lot 3005 in Künker sale 263 (Osnabrück, June 2015), where it sold for €1,300 (about US$1,680 including buyer's fees). The catalog description[1] noted,
"BRABANT Karl der Kühne, 1467-1477. Florin d'or de Bourgogne o. J. Antwerpen. GOLD. R Sehr schön + . (duchy of Brabant, Charles the Rash, 1467-77, undated florin d'or, Antwerp mint. Scarce, very fine or better.)"
This coin is variously catalogued as a goldgulden or a florin and was equal to a ducat. The coin, strictly speaking, does not belong with the Spanish Netherlands as it was issued by the Burgundian duke Charles the Rash. His death in battle ended the dynasty and allowed the Low Countries to fall into the hands of the Spanish. This type, which is also known from Louvain, is among the more common of the pre-Spanish gold issues from this locale.
Recorded mintage: unknown.
Specification: 3.40 g, 0.792 fine gold, 23 mm diameter; this specimen 3.34 g.
Catalog reference: Delm-69; Fr-33.
- Delmonte, A., Le Bénélux D'or, Amsterdam: Jacques Schulman N.V., 1964, with supplements to 1977.
- Friedberg, Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg, Gold Coins of the World, From Ancient Times to the Present, 9th ed., Clifton, NJ: Coin and Currency Institute, 2017.
- van Gelder, H. Enno, and Marcel Hoc, Les Monnaies des pays-Bas Bourguignons et Espagnols, 1434-1713, Amsterdam, J. Schulman, 1960, with supplement of 1964.
- [1]Künker Münzauktionen und Goldhandel, Catalog 264, Gold coins | Russian Coins and Medals | German Coins after 1871, Osnabrück: Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co., AG, 2015.
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