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6 Stuivers "Scheepjesschelling" 1750 . Hollandae province . SILVER.

$ 105.6

Availability: 80 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Netherlands
  • Year: 1750
  • Denomination: 6 STUIVER
  • KM Number: km45
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Composition: Silver
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    1581~1795 - 3rd Province Hollandiae (county Holland)
    Catalog codes:
    World Coins
    km45 (holland)
    Themes:
    Crowns and Coronets
    |
    Seals (Emblems)
    Issued on:
    1701
    Last issue date:
    1767
    Distribution:
    Standard Circulation
    Mints:
    Dordrecht Mint, Holland
    Composition:
    Silver
    Edge:
    Plain/rough
    Shape:
    Circular
    Rim:
    None. Decorated. Both sides
    Face value:
    6
    Dutch stuiver
    Known mintage1750
    118.846 -  In 1750
    Composition Details:
    xxx/1000 Silver .xxx oz. ASW, xxx/1000 copper alloys
    Description:
    Front: Crowned escutcheon (old county, 888-1581)
    between (value, left) 6 and (right) S (Stuiver)
    legend: (Latin, type) MO NO ORD HOLL ET WESTFRI
    (Moneta Nova Ordinum Hollandiae et West Frsiae,
    translated: New coin orded by Holland and West Friesland)
    between (spacers/colon) :
    (top, wide year) 1 7 3 6 until 1 7 6 7
    Back: V.O.C. ship sailing to the right
    legend: (Latin motto) VIGLIATE DEO CONFID ENTES
    (translated: )
    Mintmaster:
    Otto Buck 1731-1756, Mr. Wouter Buck 1756-1786,
    Jan Abraham Bodisco 1787-1806
    SPECIFICATIONS
    Composition:
    Silver
    Fineness:
    0.5830
    Weight:
    4.9500g
    ASW:
    0.0928oz
    Melt Value:
    .22 (9/14/2021)
    DESIGN
    Obverse:
    Crowned arms of Holland divides value, date above
    Obverse Legend:
    MO: NO: ORD: HOLL: ET WESTFRI: date
    Reverse:
    Sailing ship
    Reverse Legend:
    VIGILATE DEO CONFIDENTES •
    Edge Description:
    After 1750 edge: reeded, 1752: reeded or flower