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| Issuer | West Friesland, region of |
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| Year | 1726-1729 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse lettering | MO NO ORDIN WEST FRI 1726 6 S |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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West Friesland struck these gold scheepjesschellingen — "little ship shillings" — as part of a long-running provincial coinage tradition that persisted well into the eighteenth century despite repeated attempts by the States-General to rationalize Dutch monetary output. The two-ducat weight placed this piece awkwardly between standard denominations, a practical concession to trade rather than any monetary scheme, since Dutch merchants operating in Baltic and Levantine markets demanded bullion-equivalent coins they could weigh and negotiate directly.
The Delmonte reference for this type records only a handful of auction appearances across the twentieth century.