The Münster Civic Insurrection
CNG 108, Lot: 1103. Estimate $500. Sold for $800. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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MÜNSTER CIVIC INSURRECTION (Stadt gegen Fürstbischof), Germany. Münster. Besieged by its prince-bishop, Christoph Bernhard Freiherr von Galen, 1660. AR Reichstaler Klippe (34x34mm). Dated
1660. MONAST : WESTPH : OBSESSVM · 1660, civic coat-of-arms / Blank. Peus 50; Mailliet 2; Brause-Mansfeld I, pl. 20, 4; Lasser –. In NGC encapsulation, 3356437-003, graded MS 62.
As one of the terms of the Peace of Westphalia, the town of Münster was to be ruled by a Catholic prince-bishop. Not long after the treaty was signed, the citizens of Münster rebelled against their ruler, Bishop Christoph Bernhard von Galen. Their goal was to raise Münster to the rank of an imperial free city, thus removing it from the influence of a local prince. In response, Bishop von Galen and his powerful army besieged the city, eventually putting down the insurrection and regaining control in March of 1661. This klippe is an emergency issue minted during the siege.