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NETHERLANDS: Dutch Republic, tin medal (34.28g), 1690, AU

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / World Coins - Europe Start Price:180.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
NETHERLANDS: Dutch Republic, tin medal (34.28g), 1690, AU
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NETHERLANDS: Dutch Republic, tin medal (34.28g), 1690, B-1279, 49mm tin medal by Jan Smeltzing, FECIT MAGNA QUI POTENS EST (He that is mighty hath done great things) around the Dutch Lion, rampant, left, carrying the cap of Liberty on a staff and the arrows of the States, looking back with a menacing countenance; above, the Eye of Providence, LEO BATAVUS at bottom // QVANTVM MVTATVS AB ILLO (How changed from that) around the Dutch Lion asleep, chained to an orange tree, with arrows scattered on the ground, a very rare medal! AU. In 1690, following the Glorious Revolution and William III's ascension to the English throne, some of the Dutch populace felt discontented due to his focus on the Nine Years' War and his perceived preference for English advisors over Dutch ones, as well as his role in the Battle of the Boyne.