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 1826 **SHIPWRECK COIN** 1/4 STUIVER ++DUTCH EAST INDIA CO.++ WITH PRINTED HISTORY
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The listing, 1826 **SHIPWRECK COIN** 1/4 STUIVER ++DUTCH EAST INDIA CO.++ WITH PRINTED HISTORY has ended.

****NOTE: I am a Soldier in the US Army, and I will be sending this item by stamped envelope. Also, please know that from my present location it will take 2-3 weeks for delivery -I am overseas. Thanks, and Enjoy!******


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COMES WITH A HISTORY

High Quality Authentic Shipwreck Coin from the Dutch East India Company +++HIGH GRADE!!!!+++EXTREME DETAIL++
Obverse: Lion holding a sword with a crown directly above.
Reverse: Mint Location, and date
Clear Date: 1826
Denomination : 1/4 Stuiver
Size: About the size of a modern US Nickel
Metal: Copper

Comes with a printed history and is in a protective Mylar case.

*****These coins were recovered off the coast of India and they are excellent examples****

The History
The United Dutch East India Company-Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC) was established in 1602 with the aim of sending ships to Asia to buy pepper and spices. The VOC developed into a multinational entity with branches in a dozen Asian countries. By the mid-18th century the company employed 36,000 people. It built its own ships, some 1,500, which in total made over 5,000 journeys to Asia, where a network of trading posts were founded from the Persian Gulf to the China Sea. The company was granted sovereign powers: it minted currency, occupied territories and maintained an armada of warships and a small army, 10,000 strong, to defend its territories, facilities, and ships. It was the first company ever to sell stock shares, and was arguably the most powerful enterprise of its kind in all of history. It took a Dutch ship three to six months to travel from Holland to Batavia. Pirates, storms, treacherous waters, and warfare took their toll on these tall ships. More than 250 were lost during the two centuries the VOC operated, scattering countless treasure to the bottom of the shipping lanes from East Asia to Europe.
Questions & Comments
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You sure these are shipwreck coins ? There's a lot of these used in the early colonies as we had not set up currency yet. Most all goods to the new world came from east India trading company as it was started in 1600s.
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Jun 28th, 2014 at 9:04:36 PM PDT by
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Really? Yes old copper coins were used in the colonies up until the US Coinage Act of 1857. So if you had this type of coin you certainly could use it in the colonies. It is generally collected and labeled as a shipwreck coin as that is where many are currently recovered from like this one.
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Jun 29th, 2014 at 3:58:31 PM PDT by
Original
This one is from a ship wrecked 3 masted with multiple sails. I am an antiques dealer,and am a coin expert,specialize in early issue coins like Atocha,and HMS English schooner sunk in the English channel and many other thousands of ships lost over the centuries,from Africa,East Indies,Mediter. seas, S.China Sea's Junkets circa 1612
Jun 30th, 2014 at 9:51:26 PM PDT by
Original
I have been a numismatist for 30 plus years. I know this coin very very well and despite it not having a certificate of authenticity and only a prominence I can almost certainly say that it is in fact a shipwreck coin because most of those that we saw and see today are from shipwrecks in fact.
Jun 30th, 2014 at 10:40:03 PM PDT by

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