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Originally Posted by Perl
Very interesting, trying to figure out where this sword was used - this is what the coat of arms on the sword looks like, maybe someone has an idea!
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just noticed this thread, as a Dutch numismatic it is very easy to determinate, made after a 30 stuiver / 30penny or 1 thaler, date 1563, coin struck by the abbey of Thorn
front side : standing Madonna with Jesus and sceptre behind the coat of arms of Brederode
Text: SANCTA ★ MARIA ★ THORENSIS ★ ECCLESIĈ ★
backside: Winged Saint Michael holding a shield with an eagle
Text: DENARIVS ★ NOVVS ★ TRIGINTA ★ STVFERORVM
Thorn, Netherlands (1000-1631)
reference:
vdCh 8# 17.9 = Pieter Otto van der Chijs
book "Deel van De Munten der voormalige heeren en steden, van de vroegste tijden tot aan de Pacificatie van Gend"
Part 8 "De Munten der leenen van de voormalige hertogdommen Braband en Limburg, " 1862
and also
Delmonte S# 772 "Le Benelux d'argent" 1967
our friend corrado26 is correct, my compliments Sir ! see also the golden Ducat
FYI: Maria and Jesus are always in the abbey's coins present as you can see form this example being also by Margeretha van Brederode. 1/2 Daalder or 12 Stuivers not dated but approx. 1557-1564
Coat of arms clearly the Brederode