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Silver Emergency Fantasy Coin 1577 Dutch Siege Klippe Dutch War of Independence

$ 18.74

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: This is a fantasy issue, the design appears to be from a real square silver siege issue relating to the Dutch war of independence around 1577. Unknown white metal, possible silver plate. See info below:
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Unknown
  • Type: Fantasy Issue Coin

    Description

    Up for sale is a fantasy replica of a "1577" Dutch Siege Klippe. Unknown white metal composition.
    From research, it was made by a company called "Southwest Savings and Loan".
    The year it was produced and the metal is unknown; from a quick check, it may be silver plated.
    Authentic issues of this siege item go for around 00 and up when you can locate them.
    This item was part of  a collection I purchased years ago.
    I would consider this an advertising token or fantasy issue, also collectible for its historical design and for bank token issues.
    Shipped to U.S. addresses only. Price just reduced ten dollars for quick sale.
    The authentic siege monies history is as follows:"Under siege by the Spanish in 1577, residents of the city of Groningen in what is now The Netherlands, donated their silver plate to be made into emergency money. Clipped into square pieces, the plate was stamped to validate it as money so that the business of the city could go on. This piece, copied from an original struck in 1577, is typical of the many siege and emergency pieces issued in Europe during this time.