Netherlands, Holland 10 Stuiver 1751

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Silver X stuiver minted in Dordrecht in 1751 under mintmaster Otto Buck, from the province of Holland, Netherlands; weight 5.26 g, diameter 28 mm, obverse with a crowned generalities weapon and reverse showing a Dutch maiden with a spear and liberty cap.

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X Stuivers (10 Stuivers)
Northern Netherlands – Dutch Republic (1581–1795)
Holland, Dordrecht, 1751 – Silver

Ten-stuiver silver coin from the province of Holland, minted in Dordrecht in 1751 under mint master Otto Buck. For this year three edge varieties are known: smooth, corded edge, and tulip edge. In the period 1751–1762 about 63,140 X-stuiver pieces were minted.

Specifications
• Metal: silver
• Weight: 5.26 grams
• Cross-section: 28 mm
• Stamp status: 12 o'clock
• Rand: variant: glad

Front side
Crowned Generality's coat of arms, flanked by X – St on either side, with inscription:
MO : ARG : ORD : FOED : BELG : TRAI ● 17 – 51

Reverse side
Dutch maiden with a spear on which the Liberty cap rests, leaning on a pillar with a Bible. Inscription:
I need more context or information about the language to translate this text.
(Coat of arms of Utrecht)

Details
• A work from a very limited period (1751–1762)
• One of the three edge variants of 1751
• Coin strike and sharply struck

Reference:
Passon & van der Wis 2.43.125

X Stuivers (10 Stuivers)
Northern Netherlands – Dutch Republic (1581–1795)
Holland, Dordrecht, 1751 – Silver

Ten-stuiver silver coin from the province of Holland, minted in Dordrecht in 1751 under mint master Otto Buck. For this year three edge varieties are known: smooth, corded edge, and tulip edge. In the period 1751–1762 about 63,140 X-stuiver pieces were minted.

Specifications
• Metal: silver
• Weight: 5.26 grams
• Cross-section: 28 mm
• Stamp status: 12 o'clock
• Rand: variant: glad

Front side
Crowned Generality's coat of arms, flanked by X – St on either side, with inscription:
MO : ARG : ORD : FOED : BELG : TRAI ● 17 – 51

Reverse side
Dutch maiden with a spear on which the Liberty cap rests, leaning on a pillar with a Bible. Inscription:
I need more context or information about the language to translate this text.
(Coat of arms of Utrecht)

Details
• A work from a very limited period (1751–1762)
• One of the three edge variants of 1751
• Coin strike and sharply struck

Reference:
Passon & van der Wis 2.43.125

Details

Era
1400-1900
Region
Netherlands, Holland
Over 200 years old
Yes
Country/province
Netherlands
Year/Period and Variation
1751
Denomination
10 Stuiver
Precious metal
Silver
Condition
Ungraded
The NetherlandsVerified
1033
Objects sold
100%
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