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6 Stuivers 'Scheepjesschelling'

Issuer States of Holland and West Friesland
Year 1671-1767
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Value 6 Stuivers (3⁄10)
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Obverse lettering MO : NO : ORD : HOLL : ET . WESTFRI : 1 7 6 1 6 S
(Translation: New coinage of the state of Holland and West Friesland)
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Edge Plain
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The "Scheepjesschelling" — little ship shilling — was produced continuously for nearly a century under the States of Holland and West Friesland, making it one of the longer-running silver denominations in Dutch provincial coinage. Its longevity owed less to design sentiment than to commercial utility: the coin circulated heavily in overseas trade networks, particularly through VOC channels, where its silver content was trusted and its weight predictable enough for use in settling accounts across multiple currencies.

The .583 fineness placed it below the high-grade rijksdaalder but above the billon coinage that flooded markets during the same period — a deliberate positioning that kept it useful without competing with Holland's prestige issues.

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