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1 Stuiver 'Cayenne-stuiver' Countermark C12 and C13

Issuer Saint Eustatius
Year 1809-1812
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Host coin is a French Guiana (Cayenne) 2 sous piece, bearing two incuse rectangular countermarks applied by Saint Eustatius authorities: countermark C12, consisting of the letters 'SE' (denoting Sint Eustatius), and countermark C13, consisting of the letter 'P', both punched into the obverse field. The underlying host coin design, featuring a crowned central motif surrounded by a circular legend, remains partially visible beneath the countermarks. The coin shows heavy wear and corrosion consistent with extensive circulation in the Caribbean colonial monetary system.
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Reverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (1809-1812) - Host coins 1809-1812
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