6 Unknown coins (Early Modern Europe - Netherlands?)

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Hello, I have 6 unknown coins here:



Weights are: 1 - 1.41 g, 2 - 4.39 g (Spanish Netherlands), 3 - 7.57 g, 4 - 3.67 g (Maastricht?), 5 - 0.97 g, 6 - 4.05 g

Thanks for your help :-)
#2
Phillipus Dei Gratia Hispaniarum Princeps
Philippe was not yet king of Spain in 1553

#4 Austrian Netherlands


https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?mode=simplifie&p=1&l=espagne&r=felipe&e=spanish-netherlands&d=&ru=&i=&ca=3&no=&m=&v=&t=&a=&w=&dg=&f=&u=&g=&c=&tb=y&tc=y&tn=y&tp=y&tt=y&te=y&cat=y
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/netherlands-1.html#c_spanish-netherlands7257


perhaps you can ask Arie:
http://www.bonatiele.nl/
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
6 - Italian States, Sabbioneta - Lombardia
ND 1565-1574
1 bianco
Obverse: VESPASIAN. G. C. PRIN. DVX. M. CO.
Reverse: AVE. SACRA. CRVX. CHRISTI.
Referee of south atlantic islands
For the 5th, I need to do some research but it's probably a double mite from the end 14th century or 15th century from the low countries. I can read parts of the legends but I can't tell right now and sadly the mintmark is worn off. It seems to letter ":COMES B?+?LS DVX:?+". That doesn't match with something to me but i'll look later in my books.
Hello,

I already found Nr. 5, its from Burgundy Charles the bold. Not quite Netherlands but near ?.

Thank you for your help,
Michael
Ok, it's indeed a engrogne, nice!

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