Netherlands, Kampen: 1681-1691
Silver Ryder-Schelling
A silver Ryder Schelling of the City of
Kampen Overijssel,
Netherlands having on the reverse a Knight on horseback galloping
right holds a sword upright.
SPECIFICATIONS |
Denomination | 6 Stuiver |
Alloy | Silver.583 |
Type | Struck |
Diameter | 27.0 mm |
Thickness | 0.8 mm |
Weight Legal | 4.71 gms |
Weight | 4.03 gms |
Shape | Round |
Edge | Plain |
Die-Axis | -90° |
Mint | Kampen |
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Obverse: Crowned city arms of Kampen: Rampant Lion to left, divides
value 6 S (6 Stuivers).
Digits of year of issue 1 6 8 8 divided by top of crown.
Along periphery within dash circle Latin legend:
MO·NO·ARG·CIVIT·CAMPEN.
Expands to Moneta Nova Argenta City Kampen.
Translation: "New Silver coin of the City of Kampen".
Reverse: Knight on horseback galloping right, holds a sword
upright.
Along periphery Latin legend:
CONCORDIA·RES·PARVÆ·CRESCVNT.,
with mint mark Rider, along periphery within dash circle.
Translates to "In harmony small things grow" (Sallust, Roman historian).
Codrington X§26 Schelling(v) calls them Staten or Plakaat Schelling
but describes them as having a knight on horseback.
He lists coins from United Provinces Utrecht 1679, 1680, 1691; Kampen 1691; Deventer 1686 1690;
and Zutphen are found in in Lanka.
The date which is not clear in scan needed to be read
under 10X magnification of original coin on which it is clearer.
See also online image of slightly higher grade
coin.
The VG condition coin was scanned at 600 dpi and displayed at 250 dpi.
The coin is from part of Lalith Raddella's collection I purchased in 2016 December.