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| 表面の説明 | Host coin is a French Guiana (Cayenne) 2 sous piece, applied with two incuse countermarks: a closed 'S・E' punch (C12) stamped prominently in the central field, and a small 'P' punch (C13) applied in a raised circular incuse cartouche to the right. The host coin's obverse legend 'CAYENNE' and 'CO' fragments remain partially legible around the periphery, consistent with the colonial 2 sous coinage of French Guiana. The countermarks identify the coin as revalued currency authorized for circulation on Saint Eustatius. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
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Saint Eustatius, by 1809, had changed European hands so many times — Dutch, British, French, Dutch again — that its circulating coinage was a chaos of worn Spanish, French, and Dutch pieces with no reliable common denomination. The countermarking program that produced these pieces was a local administrative fix, authorizing debased billon fragments for circulation at a fixed stuiver value during the British occupation period following Rodney's catastrophic 1781 sack of the island.
The C12 and C13 punches are documented as distinct dies in Scholt's reference, applied to host coins of varying origin.