NETHERLANDS. Franco-Dutch War. Siege of Groningen. 50 Stuivers, 1672. PCGS AU-55.
KM-27.1; Korchnak-241A; Mailliet-pl. XLIX #7; Delm-736; MO-4.17.12.1. Weight: 29.14 gms. 37.7mm x 36.5 mm. Siege: 17 July - 27 August 1672. Large stamp variety. Square uniface flan with arms of Groningen flanked by denomination (50-ST); Legend: IVRE ET TEMPORE 1672. This handsome and gently handled example exhibits a boldly struck central stamp on a well made flan. The surfaces are relatively smooth displaying light attractive gray tone with areas of richer coloration throughout adding to its pleasing appearance. A wholesome looking survivor of the large stamp variety that is sure to be a welcome addition to the next collection it enters. When the invading Bishop of Munster, Christopher Bernhard von Galen, arrived in Groningen the city was well prepared to protect and defend. Prior to their arrival, the inhabitants of the city set the stage for their unwanted visitors, outside the city structures were torn down and fields were flooded. On 27 August, after a number of failed attempts, and even a couple of raids by the besieged, the city awoke to discover that the Bishops forces had withdrawn. To commemorate this victory coins and medals were struck shortly thereafter.
Estimate: $900.00- $1200.00
Price realized | 1'100 USD |
Starting price | 540 USD |