Official Restrike: “Scheepjesschelling” 2022 Silver 1 Ounce
€99.95
- In impeccable Proof-quality
- Delivered in luxury packaging
- With numbered Certificate of Authenticity
- First issue of 2022 already on sale!
- Only 750 pieces available!
After the success of the previous restrike of the “Scheepjesschelling”, the Royal Dutch Mint is now minting this popular trade coin again! This time the Scheepjesschelling from Zeeland is being restruck, which dates from the year 1761. The silver restrikes are struck in the international units of mass 1 and 2 troy ounces. This measure of weight for precious metals is internationally known and loved: very appropriate for this former trading coin!
The “schelling” (schilling) is a Dutch currency that has known different variants. There was the “Roosschelling” (Rose shilling), the “Rijderschelling” (Rider shilling) and the “Arendschelling” (Eagle shilling). The old silver trading coin was worth six “stuivers”. The Scheepjesschelling was created in 1670 because many inferior pieces of earlier schellingen were in circulation. The Scheepjesschelling has a ship on the front and the provincial coat of arms on the reverse. With this effigy, the Republic wanted to emphasize its status as a naval power. The coin quickly became popular as an international trade currency, especially in the East.
Design
The front of the Scheepjesschelling shows a warship with a flag on the stern and the inscription “ITA. RELINQUENDA. UT. ACCEPTA.”. This proverb can be loosely translated as “Leave it like you got it”. The reverse shows the provincial coat of arms of Zeeland and the inscription 'MON. NOV. ARGEN. ORDIN. ZELAND.”, in full MONETA NOVA ARGENTEA ORDINUM ZELAND. This means: New silver coin of Zeeland.
The “schelling” (schilling) is a Dutch currency that has known different variants. There was the “Roosschelling” (Rose shilling), the “Rijderschelling” (Rider shilling) and the “Arendschelling” (Eagle shilling). The old silver trading coin was worth six “stuivers”. The Scheepjesschelling was created in 1670 because many inferior pieces of earlier schellingen were in circulation. The Scheepjesschelling has a ship on the front and the provincial coat of arms on the reverse. With this effigy, the Republic wanted to emphasize its status as a naval power. The coin quickly became popular as an international trade currency, especially in the East.
Design
The front of the Scheepjesschelling shows a warship with a flag on the stern and the inscription “ITA. RELINQUENDA. UT. ACCEPTA.”. This proverb can be loosely translated as “Leave it like you got it”. The reverse shows the provincial coat of arms of Zeeland and the inscription 'MON. NOV. ARGEN. ORDIN. ZELAND.”, in full MONETA NOVA ARGENTEA ORDINUM ZELAND. This means: New silver coin of Zeeland.
Article number | 0112580 |
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Metal | Silver |
Content | 999/1000 |
Weight | 1 troy ounce (31.1 g) |
Diameter | 38.7 mm |
Quality | Proof |
Mintage | 750,000 |
Edge | Smooth |