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2 Stivers Gold

Issuer Zeeland, Province of
Year 1754
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Currency Gulden (1581-1795)
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Zeeland's gold 2 stivers occupies an odd corner of Dutch provincial coinage — a fractional gold piece whose practical utility was limited almost from the outset. By the mid-eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic's monetary system was increasingly strained by decades of war financing and the declining dominance of the VOC, and provincial mints like Zeeland's were producing small-denomination gold partly to satisfy bullion obligations rather than genuine commercial demand. The Middelburg mint, which struck this type, lost its authorization entirely not long after.

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