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2 Cents/Duits silver - Willem I

Issuer Netherlands East Indies (1601-1949)
Year 1834-1838
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Value 2 Duits (1⁄48)
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Obverse description Central shield bearing the rampant lion of the Netherlands, surmounted by an elaborate royal crown with cross finial and beaded arches. The denomination is indicated by the numeral '2' to the left of the shield and the abbreviation 'CT' to the right, both rendered in bold relief within the open field. The overall design is unframed, with no peripheral legend, presenting a stark and functional heraldic composition characteristic of Dutch colonial coinage of the early nineteenth century.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage 1834 - V mintmaster`s mark K.J. de Vogel 1833-1837 -
1835 - V mintmaster`s mark K.J. de Vogel 1833-1837 -
1836 - V mintmaster`s mark K.J. de Vogel 1833-1837 -
1837 - V mintmaster`s mark K.J. de Vogel 1833-1837 -
1838 - J mintmaster`s mark L.J. Jeekel 1837-1839 -
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