N.d. Murder of the brothers Johan and Cornelis de Witt 1672
Unknown artist
Silver
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- About the artworkObverse: ILLVSTRISSIMI. FRATRES. IOHAN: ET. CORNREL: DE . WIT ., busts of Johan and Cornelis de Witt right
Reverse: TWEE WITTEN, EENSGEZINT, / GEVLOECKT, GHEHAET, GEMINT, / TEN SPIEGEL VAN DE GROOTEN / VERHEVEN EN VERSTOOTEN, / IN ALLES LOTGEMEEN, / STAEN NAER HUN DOOT BIJEEN / GHELIJCK ZIJ HIER NAE’T LEVEN / ZOO KONSTIG ZIJN GEDREVEN
Wonderful specimen
With old collector's card
Weight: 38.60 g
Diameter: AR 48.5 mm
Grade: Mint State
Reference: vL. III 87/81.3 - About the artist
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