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* [[Brabant (1468-74) mite|(1468-74) mite, Louvain mint, Charles the Bold]]
 
* [[Brabant (1468-74) mite|(1468-74) mite, Louvain mint, Charles the Bold]]
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* [[Brabant (1481-82) 2 mites|(1481-82) double mite, Mary of Burgundy]]
 
* [[Namur 1503 2 mite]]
 
* [[Namur 1503 2 mite]]
 
* [[Brabant (1524-29) 2 mite|Brabant (1524-29) double mite (courte), Antwerp mint]]
 
* [[Brabant (1524-29) 2 mite|Brabant (1524-29) double mite (courte), Antwerp mint]]

Revision as of 15:16, 31 March 2026

Some of these types were issued by the provinces during their revolt against Spanish rule but prior to their securing complete independence. They are listed here and under their respective provinces. For more historical information, see On the coinage of the Spanish Netherlands.

gigots, liards, testons and other minors

gros, c.1482
Flanders c1482 gros rev JK.jpg

gros (groat)

sorted in chronological order.

double gros (groat)

half, single and double briquet

half, single and double patard

four patards

1/40 écu thru tenth écu

fifth écu thru quarter écu

escalin or schelling (6 stuivers)

half écu/daalder

quarter and half ducaton

siege coinage

daalders, écus, rijksdaalders

Brabant

Flanders

Gelderland

Groningen

Overijssel

Tournai

Utrecht

ducatons

Artois

Brabant

Flanders

Tournai

patagons

Artois

Brabant

Burgundy

Flanders

Tournai

gold coinage (sorted by Friedberg number)

florins, ducats and goldgulden

lion d'or

albertin d'or

couronne d'or

souverain d'or

double souverain dor