Netherlands East Indies
VOC West Friesland 1769-1770
Copper Half Duit
A copper VOC Half Duit (⅛ Stuiver) of the Province of
West Friesland
, Netherlands having on the reverse the VOC monogram.
SPECIFICATIONS |
Denomination | Half Duit |
Alloy | Copper |
Type | Struck |
Weight Legal | 1.58 gms |
Shape | Round |
Edge | Plain |
Mint | West Friesland |
Diameter | 17.3 mm |
Thickness | 1.0 mm |
Weight | 1.46 gms |
Die-Axis | O° |
Year | 1770 |
Mint Mark | Herring Boat |
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| Scholten 379-380: VOC-KM#131
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Obverse: Crowned shield of West Friesland: Two identicle lions passant
(walking left, head turned to fullface with front right paw raised).
Reverse:Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie
(Dutch EastIndia Company 1602-1800) monogram VOC in center
mint mark hering Boat above between two symbols
seen close to the edge of coin, year of mintage 1770 below.
1764-1773 | Herring Boat | Pieter Buysken
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Years of Issue from Scholten
Scholten says dates 1778, 1786 and 1787 are recorded by J. S. van Coevorden
but Moquette did not believe in the Authenticity of these Doits.
The F condition coin was scanned at 600 dpi and
displayed at 400 dpi with some photshop to enhanse detail.
It is from part of Lalith Raddella's collection I purchased in 2016 December.