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1 Stuiver

Issuer Dutch East India Company (VOC) / British Administration of Java
Year 1812-1815
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The word 'JAVA' appears in bold raised letters across the upper portion of the field, identifying the issuing territory, with the four-digit date centered below and the letter 'Z' positioned to the right of the date, likely denoting a die variety or mintmaster initial. Stars or ornamental stops flank the inscription, and the overall layout is plain and functional, consistent with British colonial emergency coinage struck during the occupation of Java.
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Edge Reeded, slanted right
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Mintage 1812 - -
1814 - 3 varieties exist, see note -
1815 - -
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