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1 Stuiver Gold

Issuer West Friesland, region of
Year 1724-1737
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Composition Gold
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Reverse description The reverse features the quartered heraldic shield of West Friesland, displaying two rampant lions passant arranged in two rows within a rectangular escutcheon. The shield is surmounted by an elaborate openwork crown with floral finials. Flanking the shield to the left and right in the field are the divided denomination numerals and abbreviation, reading 1 to the left and S to the right. A reeded border encircles the design.
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Reverse lettering 1 S
(Translation: 1 Stuiver)
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Mintage 1724 - Mintmark: Turnip -
1737 - -
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