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1 Stuiver gold

Issuer Province of Gelderland (Dutch Republic)
Year 1757-1759
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Weight 1.57 g
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Gelderland's gold stuiver issues of the late 1750s were pattern-adjacent pieces — Delmonte catalogues them accordingly — struck during a period when the province was experimenting with small-denomination gold coinage that never achieved broad circulation. The Dutch Republic's decentralized mint system meant individual provinces retained independent striking authority well into the eighteenth century, producing curious local emissions like this one that confound straightforward series classification to this day.

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