Medal on the siege of Groningen and capture of Coevorden by Unknown artist
Medal on the siege of Groningen and capture of Coevorden by Unknown artist
Medal on the siege of Groningen and capture of Coevorden by Unknown artist
Medal on the siege of Groningen and capture of Coevorden by Unknown artist

Medal on the siege of Groningen and capture of Coevorden 1672

Unknown artist

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  • About the artwork
    Obverse: BELEGERINGE / VOOR / GRONINGEN, siege and attack of Groningen
    Reverse: COEVERDEN . MET . STORMER: HANDT . INGENO: DEN . 20 . DECE : 1.6.7.2., view from above of the fortified city of Coevorden, troops around it

    Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft, May 1995, lot no. 1207

    Attractive dark toning

    Weight: 32.72 g
    Diameter: AR 54.2 mm
    Grade: Extremely Fine
    Reference: vL. III 108/102.3; Weil. 13
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