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6 Stuivers 'Leeuwenschelling / Bankschelling'

Issuer West Friesland, region of
Year 1674-1676
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering ❀ ❂ ❀ WEST· FRISIA· VI·STUIVERS BANK GELT I676
(Translation: West Friesland 6 Stuivers Bank Money)
Reverse description The reverse displays the heraldic arms of the United Provinces, featuring a crowned rampant lion to the left, holding an upright sword in its right paw and a bundle of seven arrows in its left, symbolising the seven united provinces. The lion is set within a crowned shield. The surrounding circular legend reads MONET · NO · ORD · FOEDERATÆ · BELG ·, separated by a floral ornament, denoting the coin as new money struck by order of the federated provinces of the Netherlands.
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