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1794, Netherlands West Indies. Colonial Silver 1/4 Gulden Coin. Rainbow Toning!

Mint Year: 1794.
Reference: KM-2.
Mint Place: Utrecht
Mintage: 20,150 pcs.
Denomination: 1/4 Gulden
Condition: Minimal weakness of strike, otherwise a nice XF-AU with a beautiful greyish and perepherial rainbow toning!
Material: Silver (.920)
Diameter: 23mm
Weight: 2.66gm

Obverse: Standing togate personification of the Dutch Republic (Hollandia), wearing plumed helmet, holding reversed spear, topped by a hat and leaning on book, placed on a decorated column. Date (1794) below.
Legend (motto) : HANC TVEMVR - HAC NITIMVR  / 1794
Translated: "This we defend, by this we strive!"

Reverse: Crowned shield of the United Provinces, splitting denomination (1/4-Gl.). Cipher of the United West India Company (W) below.
Legend: MO : ARG : ORD : FOE : BELG : TRAI .
Translated: "Coin of government of the  federation of Belgium, Utrecht."

 

The Dutch West India Company or WIC (Dutch: Westindische Compagnie) was a chartered company of Dutch merchants as well as foreign investors, formally known as GWC (Geoctrooieerde Westindische Compagnie; English: Chartered West India Company). Among its founders were Reynier Pauw, Willem Usselincx (1567–1647), and Jessé de Forest (1576–1624). On 3 June 1621, it was granted a charter for a trade monopoly in the Dutch West Indies by the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands and given jurisdiction over Dutch participation in the Atlantic slave trade, Brazil, the Caribbean, and North America.

The area where the company could operate consisted of West Africa (between the Tropic of Cancer and the Cape of Good Hope) and the Americas, which included the Pacific Ocean and ended east of the Maluku Islands, according to the Treaty of Tordesillas. The intended purpose of the charter was to eliminate competition, particularly Spanish or Portuguese, between the various trading posts established by the merchants. The company became instrumental in the largely ephemeral Dutch colonization of the Americas (including New Netherland) in the seventeenth century.

From 1624 to 1654, in the context of the Dutch–Portuguese War, the GWC held Portuguese territory in northeast Brazil, but they were ousted from Dutch Brazil following fierce resistance. After several reversals, the GWC reorganized and a new charter was granted in 1675, largely on the strength in the Atlantic slave trade. This "new" version lasted for more than a century, until after the Fourth Anglo–Dutch War, during which it lost most of its assets.

 

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