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Lot 3724    SESSION 12 (11.30am Thursday)    Seige and Emergency Coins

Estimate $200
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $340

NETHERLANDS, Leyden (besieged by the Spanish, struck by St. Katherine's Hospital), copper Liard, 1574, (Mailliet LXXI,1). Very fine and rare.

As winter neared in 1574, the only food left in the city of Leyden was boiled horsehide. Suffering under a cruel Spanish occupation, the people of the Netherlands had pleaded with King Philip of Spain to ease his brutal oppression. When the terror continued, the Netherlands revolted. The motives of many were religious as much as political. Dutch Calvinism spread as a consequence of the revolt against Catholic Spain. When the Spanish besieged Leyden and urged its people to surrender, John Vanderdoes, leader of the defense, boldly replied that if the people of the city came to starvation, they would devour their own left hands, reserving their right hands to defend themselves. However, during five terrible months of siege, it is estimated that 6,000 of Leyden's 14,000 inhabitants died. The turning point, not only for the city, but for the long war itself came on October 3, 1574, when William of Orange (the leading Protestant magistrate of the Netherlands) implemented a costly but effective decision. After notifying the citizens of Leyden of his intention by carrier pigeon, he had troops raise the sluices of the dykes that protected the low-lying lands from the sea. As sea water flooded in, William's troops arrived in flat-bottomed boats and the Spaniards fled. 1,000 were not quick enough to escape and perished in the rising water, which was driven inland 20 leagues (60 miles?) by strong winds. The Spanish had been cooking stew and left behind them half-done pots of food. The starving people of Leyden devoured this "hutspot." At about the same time, Dutch barges arrived, loaded with herring, bread and cheese to relieve the famine. That the Netherlands became so strongly Protestant, was thanks in part to the sufferings of the people of Leyden. To this day, they celebrate the anniversary of the lifting of the siege. See note on the emergency paper issue as coinage in 1574 that was in our Sale 87 (lot 2960).

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