Overijssel Daalder
Netherlands
1622–1690
Reference data compiled from public catalogs
Estimated Melt Value
$70.16
Based on Silver spot price ($82.25/oz) · 90.0% purity · 29.48g
Updated 3:29 PM
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Specifications
| Country | Netherlands |
| Years Minted | 1622–1690 |
| Composition | Silver |
| Weight | 29.48 g |
| Diameter | 43 mm |
| Shape | Round |
Design
Obverse
Features the coat of arms of Overijssel with a lion rampant.
Reverse
Depicts a knight in armor or a similar heraldic design.
History & Notable Facts
The Overijssel Daalder was frequently struck on planchets recycled from melted Spanish reales, a practical nod to the spoils of the Eighty Years' War.
This silver coin, issued by the Overijssel province from 1622 onward, bore the provincial arms on one side and often a knight or lion on the other. Designs varied by year, reflecting local minting quirks. We know production continued into the 1690s, but exact dates for Overijssel's issues remain fuzzy due to scattered records.
Mintage figures? They're as elusive as a guilder in a gambler's pocket. Most examples show wear from heavy circulation in trade routes.
Some think these coins cursed their owners. Nonsense; they just circulated widely.
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