Netherlands, Zeeland: 1614-1675
Silver Doubbeltjes

Silver Doubbeltjes coin of Zeeland, Netherlands with Lion of the United Provinces issued between 1614-1675.

SPECIFICATIONS
Denomination2 Stuivers
AlloySilver.583
TypeStruck
Weight Legal1.73 gms
ShapeRound
EdgePlain
MintZeeland
Diameter21.4 mm
Thickness0.6 mm
Weight1.37 gms
Die-Axis-160°
Year1615
Mint MarkCastle -X?
GradeGood fair
161x_zee_2st_d_obverse 161x_zee_2st_d_reverse
Diameter21.7 mm
Thickness0.6 mm
Weight1.56 gms
Die-Axis-110°
Year1615?
Mint MarkCastle - X
GradeVG VG
161x_zee_2st_e_obverse 161x_zee_2st_e_reverse
Diameter21.1 mm
Thickness0.6 mm
Weight1.33 gms
Die-Axis-150°
Year1617?
Mint MarkCastle - X
GradeFair Fair
161x_zee_2st_c_obverse 161x_zee_2st_c_reverse
Diameter18.5 mm
Thickness0.6 mm
Weight1.32 gms
Die-Axis-60°
Year1622?
Mint MarkCastle - X
GradeVG VG
161x_zee_2st_b_obverse 161x_zee_2st_b_reverse
Diameter21.8 mm
Thickness0.5 mm
Weight1.25 gms
Die-Axis-45°
Year1624?
Mint MarkCastle - dot
GradeFair Fine
161x_zee_2st_a_obverse 161x_zee_2st_a_reverse
Diameter20.8 mm
Thickness0.7 mm
Weight1.57 gms
Die-Axis+20°
Year1669?
Mint MarkCastle - dot
GradeXF Fine
161x_zee_2st_f_obverse 161x_zee_2st_f_reverse
Diameter20.9 mm
Thickness0.8 mm
Weight1.72 gms
Die-Axis+10°
Year1669
Mint MarkCastle - dot
GradeVF VF
161x_zee_2st_g_obverse 161x_zee_2st_g_reverse
Diameter19.4 mm
Thickness1.0 mm
Weight1.87 gms
Die-Axis+150°
Year1669
Mint MarkCastle - dot
GradeVF Fine
161x_zee_2st_h_obverse 161x_zee_2st_h_reverse
Diameter19.7 mm
Thickness0.9 mm
Weight1.91 gms
Die-Axis-150°
Year1669?
Mint MarkCastle - dot
GradeXF VF
161x_zee_2st_i_obverse 161x_zee_2st_i_reverse
Zeeland KM#29
Obverse : Crowned rampant Lion left holding sword and arrows in two front paws, divides two stuiver value 2 S
Reverse : Castle mint mark with a · or X on either side, above ZEE/LAN/DIA with date 16xx below.

Codrington X%sect;26 Double stuivers(ii) Lion of the United Provinces lists coins from Gelderland, Holland, West Friesland, Zeeland, Urecht, Friesland, Overijssel, Deventer, Kampen and Zwolle are found in Lanka.

These 2 Stuivers are from 10% over-weight to 21% under-weight which may be accounted for by ware during circulation and the probable light shaving of the edge often seen in coins of this Era. Slight evidence of ware in circulation of about 0.1g per decade

The coins appear to have got slightly smaller in diameter and thicker in the later years.
The Lion appears to show significant variation, even among 2 Stuivers coins of the same year.

The larger number and much higher grade for the last year 1669 appear to indicate a hoard, which was saved soon after 1669.

The coins were cleaned lightly with with 15% Solution of citric Acid to expose detail. Removal of corrosion left a copper stain because of over 40% copper in composition.
Coins were scanned at 600dpi and displayed at 300dpi.
The 9 coins were obtained in 2010 September from a Lankan Dealer as part of a small hoard of silver (1600-1669) coins which also included 7 Doubbeltjes coins from Overijssel, a Doubbeltjes coin from Holland with french countermark, a Roosschelling coin of Holland and a Portuguese Double Tanga GA-DS coin. The hoard is claimed to have been with a Lankan family for many generations.

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