| Location |
Spanish Netherlands
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|---|---|
| Kral |
Philip IV (1621-1665)
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| Type | Kamu malı eşyaları › Sayaç jetonları |
| Yıl | 1660 |
| Composition | Bakır |
| Ağırlık | 6.2 g |
| Diameter | 29 mm |
| Şekil | Yuvarlak |
| Demonetized | Evet |
| Numara | N# 149481 |
| Referanslar | Dugniolle# 4161 Jean François Dugniolle. Le jeton historique des dix-sept provinces des Pays-Bas. Fr. Gobbaerts, Brussels, Belgium (4 volumes). Gerard van Loon, John Saunders (ed.), Hugo Vanhoudt (ed.); 2021. Medallic History of the Low Countries Reprint. Saunders, Los Angeles, California, United States (4 volumes). Gerard van Loon. Medallic History of the Low Countries / Volume II: 1602-1667 (2 volumes). Jacob Schulman; 1912. Collection Le Maistre: Pax in Nummis: Médailles, jetons et monnaies ayant rapport aux divers traités de paix conclus depuis le XVIe siècles jusqu'à nos jours = Le Maistre Collection: Peace in Money. Self-published, Amsterdam, Netherlands. |
Sieur Cocquiel'in Arması. Şöyle ki - Başta, fess başına amblem: Gules, aslan passant Or, aynı antikadan taçlandırılmış, çatallı kuyruk; ve, tabanda: Argent, üç trefoil Vert.
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Script: Latince
Lettering: ANO 1660 / MARS VICTVS / FVIT / CVPIDINIS / ARCV
Book: Histoire Metallique des XVII Provinces des Pays-Bas, depuis l'Abdication
de Charles-Quint, jusqu'a' la Paix de Bade en MDCCXVI
Gerard van Loon · 1732

The Seventh offers the Arms of Sieur Cocquiel to the eyes. When this Family (3) was honored with Nobility by Emperor Charles V, in the persons of the two Brothers Michel & Nicolas Cocquiel, these Arms were given to him in Toledo on January 10, 1539. On the Reverse we read, in the middle of a Crown of Myrtle, the Inscription.
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History: The Cocquiel family (Coquiel), known as Le Merchier, is from Tournaisis.
The Emperor Charles V ennobled the brothers Michel and Nicolas de Cocquiel, sons of Caron Cocquiel and Jehenne Carpentier dit du Bos, by letters patent registered in Toledo on January 10, 1539.
A branch was established in Antwerp at the beginning of the sixteenth century and another in London.
Louis Charles Joseph de Cocquiel (1765-) and Eugène-Arnould de Cocquiel de Terherleir (1798-1844) obtained recognition of hereditary nobility under the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1822, with the title of knighthood for them and all their male descendants, and with permission to add de Terherleir to the surname for Eugène-Arnould.
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| Date | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC | |||||||||
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| 1660 | |||||||||||||||
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