Breda 1625 2 stuiver

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Jean Elsen sale 147, lot 1104
Breda in 1559, near s'Hertogenbosch, from Shepherd's atlas

This specimen was lot 1104 in Jean Elsen sale 147 (Brussels, June 2021), where it sold for €360 (about US$526 including buyer's fees). The catalog description[1] noted,

"BREDA, belegerd door de Spanjaarden (juli 1624 - 5 juli 1625), Cu 2 stuiver, emissie voorjaar 1625. Vz/ ·II·/ BREDA/ OBSESSA/ 16 - stadswapen - 25. Zeer Fraai à Prachtig. (city of Breda, besieged by the Spanish (July 1624-July 1625), copper double stuiver, minted January 1625. Obverse: city arms. Very Fine - Extremely Fine.)"

As a key stronghold on the border between Brabant and Holland, Breda was heavily involved in the Eighty Years War between the Dutch and the Spanish. Held by the Dutch, it was captured by the Spanish in 1581, retaken by the Dutch in 1590, besieged and captured by the Spanish in 1624-25 (resulting in the uniface siege coinage shown here) and retaken by the Dutch in 1637. The Spanish formally ceded it by the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, and it was part of the United Provinces until the arrival of French Revolutionary armies in 1792.

Recorded mintage: unknown.

Specification: copper, this specimen 3,89 g.

Catalog reference: W. 1046; v.G. 231a; V.H. 680.

Source:

  • Cuhaj, George S., and Thomas Michael, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1601-1700, 6th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2014.
  • Korchnak, Lawrence C., Siege Coins of the World, 1453-1902, Lancaster, PA: Classical Numismatic Group, 2021.
  • 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]Elsen, Philippe, et al., Vente Publique 147: Monnaies, Médailles et Décorations, Brussels: Jean Elsen et ses Fils S.A., 2021.

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