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3 Gulden No value

Issuer Province of Holland (Dutch Republic)
Year 1681-1682
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Weight 31.82 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage 1681 - -
1682 - -
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Holland struck this piece during a period when the province was effectively financing the Dutch state's naval rebuilding program — the aftermath of the Third Anglo-Dutch War had left the Republic scrambling for liquidity, and provincial coinages like this one helped bridge the gap between central treasury shortfalls and operational needs. The two-year window of issue, 1681–1682, reflects a specific emergency authorization rather than a standing mint order.

The .920 fineness is notably high for provincial silver of this period, suggesting deliberate positioning for mercantile confidence rather than domestic small-change use.

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