Utrecht
Upon the accession of Charles V the episcopal coinage, which had started under Bernold (1027-1054), came to an end. Nevertheless, it wouldn’t be until 1567 before Utrecht finally got a provincial mint. When all the still existing mints were decommissioned in 1806 the mint in Utrecht remained and became the official mint of the Kingdom of Holland. After 1815 it continued to be the mint of the Kingdom of The Netherlands.
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Duit stad Utrecht 1755 NGC MS 63 RB
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Scheepjesschelling 6 stuiver Utrecht 1786 NGC MS 61
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Zilveren dukaat Utrecht 1757/0 NGC MS 63
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1796. Prize announcement lottery made of a silver ducaton Utrecht
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Dubbele wapenstuiver Utrecht 1785 Engelse nabootsing uit Birmingham
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Dubbele wapenstuiver Utrecht 1785 NGC MS 63
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Dubbele wapenstuiver Utrecht 1785
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