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1 Gulden

Issuer Netherlands East Indies (1601-1949)
Year 1802
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Weight 12.3 g
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Obverse description Crowned shield of Holland arms occupying the central field, depicting a rampant lion to the left holding a sword, surmounted by an elaborate royal crown with floral ornaments. The denomination '1 G' is inscribed flanking the shield on either side. The entire central device is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, surrounded by the Latin legend separated by ornate dot stops. The coin's milled edge is visible at the periphery.
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Reverse description A finely detailed three-masted Dutch East Indiaman under full sail, depicted in profile navigating stylized waves occupying the lower portion of the field. The vessel displays multiple sails set and rigging rendered with considerable engraving detail, with small flags visible at the mastheads. The ship is enclosed within a rope-style inner circle, with the date 1802 appearing in the lower exergue below the vessel. The circumferential Latin legend reads 'INDIAE BATAVORUM' around the upper portion of the coin.
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