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10 Stuivers Utrecht

Issuer Province of Utrecht
Year 1786
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Composition Silver (.920)
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Obverse lettering 17 86 MO : ARG : ORD : FŒD : BELG : TRAI· X ST.
(Translation: Silver coin of the Federated Netherlands, Utrecht)
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Reverse script Latin
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Utrecht struck 10 Stuiver pieces through the final decade of the Dutch Republic, a period when the provincial coinage system was already under strain from the political crisis between the Orangist and Patriot factions that would culminate in the Prussian military intervention of 1787. Provincial issues like this one circulated alongside a chaotic mix of foreign and domestic silver, as the Republic had never achieved true monetary unification across its seven provinces.

The Delmonte S#1205d attribution places this among the later die marriages in the Utrecht sequence, distinguishable from earlier strikings within the type.

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