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Artesian schilling. The name "
stuiver"
derives from the
Dutch stuiven ("flying sparks"),
since on
early Flemish stuivers "spark-producing
flints of the...
- of
local Dutch coins in the form of
stuivers, sc****ings (6
stuivers) and
daalders (1+1⁄2
gulden or 30
stuivers) was the
result of
different provinces...
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national coin in 1606, and
valued at 47
stuivers, a rate
increased to 48
stuivers in 1608. The
stuiver and two
stuiver coins had a
slightly lower silver weight...
- from 48 to 50
stuivers (the
Dutch equivalent of shillings) and
circulated along with
silver florins (28
stuivers),
daalders (30
stuivers), leeuwendaalders...
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Minze Stuiver (25
October 1929 – 26
December 2020) was a
Dutch geochemist who was at the
forefront of
geoscience research from the 1960s
until his retirement...
- small-denomination
stuiver quickened from the 1570s, with the
leeuwendaalder rising from 32 to 40
stuivers by 1619, and the
rijksdaalder from 42 to 50
stuivers. The...
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total mintage of the
Stuiver 1948 was: 25,000,000,
struck in
Utrecht by the
Utrecht mint, mintmaster.
Money portal "5
Cents (
Stuiver)". Colnect.com. Retrieved...
- the
Dutch word "dubbel" (Dutch for "double")
because it was
worth two
stuivers. When the
decimal system came to the
Netherlands (about 1800) the 10-cent...
- Originally, the
Brabant mijt (maille in French) was 1/76
stuiver, the
Flemish mijt 1/48
stuiver. When the two
areas were
united under the
dukes of Burgundy...
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Retrieved 12 May 2021.
Stuiver weighs 3,4 g and has a
fineness of 479/1000 silver...
which gives the fine
silver content of a
Stuiver as 3.4 × 0.479 or almost...