Medal - Nieuwe Kerk Delft (Holland Nederland Pays-Bas) ND front Medal - Nieuwe Kerk Delft (Holland Nederland Pays-Bas) ND back
Medal - Nieuwe Kerk Delft (Holland Nederland Pays-Bas) ND photo
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Medal - Nieuwe Kerk Delft (Holland Nederland Pays-Bas) ND

 
Copper-nickel 12 g 31 mm
Description
Location
Netherlands
Type
Medals › Souvenir medallions
Composition
Copper-nickel
Weight
12 g
Diameter
31 mm
Thickness
2 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-11-12
References
Numista
N#371026
Rarity index
95%

Reverse

Silouette of the map of the Netherlands, and a symbol of a lion (used in Dutch heraldry for centuries). Surrounded by the name of the country in French, Dutch and English

Script: Latin

Lettering:
HOLLAND
NEDERLAND
PAYS-BAS

Translation: Holland Netherlands Low Countries

Edge

Plain

Comment

The New Church, formerly the church of St. Ursula (14th century), is the burial place of the princes of Orange. The church is remarkable for its fine tower and chime of bells, and contains the splendid allegorical monument of William the Silent, crafted by Hendrik de Keyser and his son Pieter about the year 1621. The tower was built 1396-1496 by Jacob van der Borch. The mechanical clock has 18 bells by Francois Hemony from 1659 and 30 modern bells. In the church tower there is a bell from 1662 by Francois Hemony with a diameter of 104 centimeters. In the tower there are also bells no longer in use, including 13 from 1659 by Francois Hemony, 3 from 1678 by Pieter Hemony, 3 from 1750 from Joris de Mery, and 1 from Gillett and Johnston from 1929.