- The duit (pronounced [ˈdœyt]) (plural:
duiten; English: doit) was an old low-value
Dutch copper coin.
Struck in the 17th and 18th
centuries in the territory...
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decimalised in 1817,
becoming equal to 100
centen (instead of 20
stuivers = 160
duiten = 320 penningen), with the last pre-decimal
coins withdrawn from circulation...
- 2023-05-24. "De
Bleyensteinse duiten. Het
laatste kleingeld in de
republiek is
geslagen in de vorm van
duiten". www.
duiten.nl.
Retrieved 2023-05-24. "Kantoren"...
- too
damaged to be pla****. In revenge,
Kampen paid in
copper coins of four
duiten (the
equivalent of two-and-a-half cents).
Zwolle distrusted Kampen and wanted...
- ISBN 9004150927. Feenstra,
Alberto (2014). "Dutch
Coins for
Asian Growth. VOC-
duiten to ****ess Java's Deep
Monetisation and
Economic Growth, 1724–1800". Tijdschrift...
-
muntslag van
Friesland Archived 25
November 2023 at the
Wayback Machine www.
duiten.nl "The
Jewish Community of Leeuwarden". The
Museum of the
Jewish People...
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guilder was
decimalised in 1817.
Hitherto it had been
worth 20
stuivers = 160
duiten = 320 penningen.
These coins were s****ped in
favour of the cent and there...
- The
stuiver weighed 3.4 g of 23⁄48
silver fineness and was
divided into 8
duiten or 16 penningen. As each
stuiver was
worth approximately 2
English pence...
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Palembang itself.
Beside the pitis, the
early 1700s also saw the
release of VOC
duiten and
Spanish dollar,
which also
circulated in Palembang.
Around 1710, tin...
- bad re****tion of the old. The
Indies guilder would be
divided into 120
duiten, or 30 stuivers,
reflecting the
lesser value of the
Indies guilder, as the...