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Coin, 1 ducaton

Description

Silver ducaton of Philip IV, Brabant, Spanish Netherlands, minted in Brussels, 1636, part of a hoard found in 1969 at Hillhead, Wick, Scotland

Museum reference

H.C9749

Collection

Coins, Medals and Tokens

Object name

Coin, 1 ducaton

Production information

Brussels, Belgium, Western Europe

Date

1636

Materials

Silver

Collection place(s)

Hillhead, Wick, Caithness, Scotland, Northern Europe

Associations

Philip IV
Hillhead, Wick, Hoard, 1969
Brabant, Netherlands, Western Europe

References

BNJ 1972, p 142, no 26

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