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22½ Stuivers (Sols de Hollande) = 50 Sols de France

Issuer Municipaliteit der Stad Alkmaar
Year 1795
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse lettering Num. 211
Vryheid, Gelykheid, Broederschap.
RECEPISSE
22½ stuivers Hollandsch
22½ Sols de Holl:
50 Sols de France
De Municipaliteit der Stad Alkmaar belooft de inwisseling van deze Recepiste tegen gelyke waarde in een of meer Provinciale Recepissen van Holland.
Alkmaar den 7 April 1795, het eerste Jaar der Bataafsche Vryheid.
Reverse description The reverse is unprinted; this is a single-sided typeset issue with no design or text on the back.
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This note dates to a moment of acute administrative confusion. The Batavian Revolution of January 1795 had just dismantled the old Dutch Republic, but French Revolutionary forces were present in force and French currency was circulating alongside Dutch. The denomination — expressed simultaneously in stuivers and sols — reflects that monetary overlap directly: the municipal government of Alkmaar was issuing scrip that had to function in both systems at once.

Municipal emergency issues of this period are among the most ephemeral paper money produced in the Netherlands. Printed and redeemed locally, they rarely travelled far and were frequently destroyed once the immediate liquidity crisis passed. Survivors are uncommon precisely because they were never meant to last.