Zilveren Rijder
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Dutch sivler coin, first issued in Holland in 1659 with a weight of 32.78 g (941/1000 fineness), copied in the second half of the 17th century with a slightly reduced silver content by all the Dutch provinces. The coin matched the [[Ducaton]] circulating in the Spanish Netherlands, its value stood at 63 stuyvers at the begining of the 18th century. | Dutch sivler coin, first issued in Holland in 1659 with a weight of 32.78 g (941/1000 fineness), copied in the second half of the 17th century with a slightly reduced silver content by all the Dutch provinces. The coin matched the [[Ducaton]] circulating in the Spanish Netherlands, its value stood at 63 stuyvers at the begining of the 18th century. | ||
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1 Zilveren Rijder (Dukaat), Utrecht 1694
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Dutch sivler coin, first issued in Holland in 1659 with a weight of 32.78 g (941/1000 fineness), copied in the second half of the 17th century with a slightly reduced silver content by all the Dutch provinces. The coin matched the Ducaton circulating in the Spanish Netherlands, its value stood at 63 stuyvers at the begining of the 18th century.
See also Money (Dutch Republic)
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