Netherlands, West Friesland: 1715-1794
Silver Doubbeltjes

Silver Doubbeltjes coins with crowned Arms of the United Province of West Friesland, Netherlands issued between 1715 and 1794.

SPECIFICATIONS
Denomination2 Stuivers
AlloySilver.583
TypeStruck
Weight Legal1.62 gms
ShapeRound
EdgePlain
MintWest Friesland
Diameter19.1 mm
Thickness0.5 mm
Weight1.35 gms
Die-Axis
Mint MarkRooster
Years1744-1760
Issue1755
1755_wes_2s_ag_obverse 1755_wes_2s_ag_reverse
NL - West Friesland KM#106.2
Diameter19.1 mm
Thickness0.6 mm
Weight1.45 gms
Die-Axis
Mint MarkHerring Boat
Years1761-1773
Issue1766
1766_wes_2s_ag_obverse 1766_wes_2s_ag_reverse
NL - West Friesland KM#106.2
Diameter19.5 mm
Thickness0.8 mm
Weight1.44 gms
Die-Axis
Mint MarkRosette
Years1774-1794
Issue1787
1787_wes_2s_ag_obverse 1787_wes_2s_ag_reverse
NL - West Friesland KM#106.2
Obverse : Crowned arms of West Friesland: Two identicle horizontal lions standing left with front right paw raised, divides two stuiver value 2 S all within dash circle.
Reverse : Mint mark with dot ( ⚫ ) on either side. Below in three lines WEST/FRI/SIÆ. Year 17xx below, all within dash circle.

Mint Mark: Crane (1711-714); Turnip (1715-1739); Rooster (1744-1760); Herringship (1761-1773); Rosette (1774-1794).

Codrington X§26. Double stuiver (iii) Provincial Arms lists coins from Holland, Utrecht, West Friesland, and Zeeland are found in Lanka.

This 2 Stuiver is 11% under-weight which may be accounted for by ware during circulation

The coins were cleaned lightly with with 15% Solution of citric Acid to expose detail.

Coins were scanned at 600 dpi and displayed at 300 dpi.
The 1787 coin was purchased in USA between 1998 and 2004.

Text edited from
* Ceylon Coins and Currency By H. W. Codrington. Colombo 1924
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