1 Daalder Dutch Republic (1581 - 1795) Silver

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Issue year(s):
1682

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Netherlands – Friesland. Pattern Koggerdaalder of 30 Stuivers, 1682. Delmonte-1088. Plain edge. 18.34 grams. 39 mm. Crowned provincial crest dividing value. Reverse: Cross of four crests with script legend in the quarters.

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Posted by: Helen  2011-05-22
Netherlands - Friesland. Pattern Koggerdaalder of 30 Stuivers, 1682. Delmonte-1088. Plain edge. 18.34 grams. 39 mm. Crowned provincial crest dividing value. Reverse: Cross of four crests with script legend in the quarters. Toned. Extremely Rare. About Uncirculated.
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