American Journal of Numismatics, And Bulletin of American Numismatic And ...

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On the reverse we find ' the name of the State, e, g., hol-lan-dia or zee-lan-dia in three lines, with the date below. One meets, too, with six-stiver pieces, bearing on one side a ship and on the other the coat of arms surmounted by a crown and having in the field the date and value of the piece. The Dutch are also said to have issued a ** Rix-Dollar," but I have never come across a specimen, nor have I met any collector who has seen one ; indeed, as far as I can learn, Bertolacci is the only ...author who ever mentions them.* Possibly 1 The coins of Frisia or West-Frisia date back as Nahuys of a letter written by a Mr. Canter Visscher, a far as 1660. In some specimens of this fine series we Dutch Chaplain in Cochin in 1743, in which he gives find instead of the usual coat of arms a crowned lion the following description of coins current at that period: rampant left, bearing in his right paw a sword and in " Les monnaies paiennes ou hindoues ^taient des pa- his left a bunch of arrows. These names, Frisia, godes^ esp^ces en or de la valeur de deux disdales, ayant Zeelandia, Hollandia, Gel Rae, and so forth, of course Te m6me poids que les ducats, mais d'un titre inf^rieure.

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