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Dutch Colonial New
York Penny
1790 Zeelandia Mint Copper Cent
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HENRY HUDSON DISCOVERED
MANHATTAN ON SEPTEMBER 11, 1609 AND EXPLORED MAINE, CAPE
COD AND SAILED SOME DISTANCE UP THE HUDSON RIVER, WHICH
NOW BEARS HIS NAME. THE DUTCH WOULD LATER CLAIM THIS
AREA AND ESTABLISH A COLONY AS NEW AMSTERDAM, THOUGH IT
IS SAID THAT HUDSON HIMSELF GAVE THE NAME STATEN ISLAND
(DUTCH: STAATEN EYLANDT) TO THAT PART OF WHAT IS NOW NEW
YORK, IN HONOR OF THE STATES-GENERAL OR PARLIAMENT OF
THE NETHERLANDS. |
This coin is accompanied by a Certificate of
Authenticity!



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This
amazing copper "Duit" coin was minted over 250
years ago and is similar to the ones used by the
Dutch in the era when they bought the island of
Manhattan (present-day New York City) for the
equivalent of $24 in Dutch coins.
These were brought to the colonies by the Dutch
when they settled in New Amsterdam , now New
York. Because of that these are called New York
pennies. This is an historical coin and it would
make a great addition to your collection.
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Obverse: |
A lavish Rococo style ornament
containing a burchtje between two
star-shaped rosettes, including ZEE LAN
DIA with one E and the year 1790. |
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Reverse: |
A crowned oval shield with lion
swimming. The coat of arms is decorated
in the style called rococo. |
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Text: |
LUCTOR ET EMERGO (Latine). In English: I
struggle and emerge |
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Colonial New York
Penny Holland Mint
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In the 1600’s, the “Golden Age” of Dutch history, the
Netherlands became a great sea and colonial power. This was
due, in no small part, to the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde
Oostindishche Compagnie, or VOC, in Dutch). The VOC was the
first company in the world to issue stock, and by 1669, it
had become the richest private company the world had ever
seen, with over 150 merchant ships, 40 warships, 50,000
employees, and a private army of 10,000 soldiers. The VOC
assumed many of the functions of the government of the
Netherlands, including minting coins, which circulated
wherever the Dutch settled or traded.
Manhattan was discovered in 1609 (believe it or not, on
September 11, 1609) by Henry Hudson, commander of the VOC
ship, the Half Moon. The province of New Netherland (which
later became the State of New York) was created in 1624. Its
capital was New Amsterdam, which lay on the southern tip of
Manhattan— “purchased” from the Indians by Peter Minuit for
$24 in trade goods. Of course, the Indians had no concept of
land ownership, and only later discovered what the Dutch had
in mind when they were handing out trinkets. Because the
Dutch were instrumental in the early development of New
York, Dutch coinage joined the Spanish, Portuguese, and
British coins that were used for daily transactions all over
the American colonies. One of the coins used in old New York
was the copper duit, now popularly known as the
“original New York penny.”
These coins are all in Very Fine condition for the type,
with nice clear dates ranging from the 1730’s to the 1790’s,
which makes them all over 250 years old. This is a terrific
opportunity to acquire some interesting examples of an
important early American colonial coin typen— at an extremely
low price. |

Republic of the 7
Provinces (1581-1795 AD)
Republiek der
Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden / Zeven Provinciën
The Republic of the Seven United Netherlands (or "of the
Seven United Low Countries") ; also Dutch Republic
or United Provinces in short, Belgica
Foederata in Latin) was a European republic between 1581 and 1795, in the
same location as the modern Kingdom of the Netherlands, which is the
successor state.
1.Frisia 2. Gelre 3. Holland 4. Overijssel 5.
Groningen 6. Utrecht 7. Zealand
 The frame is not included! If you want it to be delivered with a frame, please place a bid on item 335776932387 for the additional frame service. https://www.ebay.com/itm/335776932387
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