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| 背面描述 | Denomination 1 REAAL inscribed in two lines at center, enclosed within a decorative wreath composed of laurel and oak branches tied at the base with a bow. The number of acorns on the oak branch varies by die variety, with known examples bearing 4, 7, 8, 9, or 12 acorns, and the style of the bow also differing among varieties. A five-pointed star appears below the denomination as an ornamental stop. The wreath is neatly rendered in fine relief against a plain field. |
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The 1 Reaal of 1821 occupies an odd corner of monetary history: Curaçao under Dutch administration operated with a currency system that blended Spanish colonial reckoning with Dutch stuiver accounting, producing denominations that satisfied neither system cleanly. The reaal-stuiver equivalence was a local compromise, not a metropolitan policy.
Willem I authorized this issue as part of a broader effort to regularize coinage across Dutch colonial possessions following the disruptions of the Napoleonic period, during which the island had briefly passed to British control. Mintage figures were small.