Silver crown (real of 48 stivers); first Dutch coin struck in Indonesia

Jan Ferman, 1645

Money often already existed in areas in Asia that the Netherlands conducted trade with and which became colonies. The Dutch occasionally used these original coins, which often look different from the European ones. At the same time, Dutch money was adapted for the colonies, and sometimes even entirely new coins were minted. The monetary system of the Dutch colonies in Asia and America was therefore a cultural mishmash.

  • Artwork typecoin, crown, real, siege coin
  • Object numberKOG-MP-1-4684
  • Dimensionsdiameter 4 cm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Silver crown (real of 48 stivers); first Dutch coin struck in Indonesia

  • Object type

  • Object number

    KOG-MP-1-4684

  • Description

    Voorzijde: zwaard, de punt in een lauwerkrans; omschrift: ANNO . 1645 BATAVIAE. Keerzijde: binnen versierde rand: VOC-beeldmerk, daarboven . 48 . ST .


Creation

  • Creation

    • Jan Ferman, Jakarta (stad)
    • Conjok
  • Dating

    1645

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    diameter 4 cm


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    On loan from the Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap

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