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| 裏面の説明 | Bold upright Latin inscription INDIAE BATAV: arranged in two lines across the central field, surmounted by a small heraldic eagle or ornamental device at the top of the coin. The date 1806 appears in the lower portion of the field beneath the inscription, the whole design rendered in a plain, utilitarian style typical of VOC-era colonial copper coinage. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | INDIÆ BATAV: 1806 |
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The duit was the workhorse of small commerce in the VOC territories, but by 1803 the VOC itself had been dead for three years — dissolved in 1799 under the weight of corruption and debt, its colonial possessions absorbed by the Batavian Republic. These pieces were struck under that successor state, not the Company, though they circulated alongside older VOC duits without meaningful distinction to most users. The provincial identity on Overijssel issues reflects the Dutch federal minting structure, where individual provinces retained nominal striking authority even as political consolidation was well underway.