please help me about this coin [solved]

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hi all I just know. This is a VOC coin.
but I have never seen a "mint mark" like that.

Hello mr Iqbal, have a look in Netherlands east indies
people talking without speaking, people hearing without listening
again:
weight, dimensions please

Looks like the arms of Holland.
duit
ref: Scholten 81
mintmark above VOC, but very damaged....
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
...I see a lion on it...:D
...you can run,  but you can't hide...
Quote: "PetrusAscanus"​again:
​weight, dimensions please

​Looks like the arms of Holland.
​duit
​ref: Scholten 81
​mintmark above VOC, but very damaged....
​Thank you for your reply
weight, : 2.57
dimensions :21mm

Quote: "yvon"​...I see a lion on it...:D
X-D​I am happy to see them tiredX-D
there is no further information for me?. I know I'm making you tired
Quote: "Mr-IQBAL001"​there is no further information for me?. I know I'm making you tired
​Dear Mr. Iqbal,
What more do you like to know than?
...you can run,  but you can't hide...
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces18851.html
Quote: "krezga"https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces18851.html
​Yes that's the one.

All info you need
Yours has little value, because the condition and damage
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
Quote: "Mr-IQBAL001"​there is no further information for me?. I know I'm making you tired
​ You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink Mr Iqbal, did we not lead you to where you wanted to be?
people talking without speaking, people hearing without listening
everyone says the same thing. but only a collector from the Netherlands said that holand has two mint marks



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If that collector from the Netherlands was me, then I was solely refering to modern coinage. From the early 19th century on Dutch coins feature mint and privy mark.
Quote: "ArnoV"​If that collector from the Netherlands was me, then I was solely refering to modern coinage. From the early 19th century on Dutch coins feature mint and privy mark.
​oh ... thank you for your reply.I want your personal opinion
is there a mint mark like that
I think it's a rosette between two dots.
Anyone has reference for mint and privy mark for Netherlans (also dominion)?
That is not a mintmark but damage.
...you can run,  but you can't hide...
Quote: "yvon"​That is not a mintmark but damage.
Mr. yvon I really appreciate your opinion. can this coin ever exist? but no one was registered in the catalog like Holland VOC 1727- because I also owned 1727 VOC coins but never found them in the catalog
if you say it is damage. My opinion is incorrect. it may be more appropriate if you say it is an engineered mint mark


this is the opinion of the collector from the Netherlands
so I need your opinion. even though that opinion is different. of course that means a lot to me
Quote: "Mr-IQBAL001"
Quote: "yvon"​That is not a mintmark but damage.
​ ...it may be more appropriate if you say it is an engineered mint mark

​Why do you us to repeat your words, if you have a fixed opinion for yourself?

Your coin looks to have a rosette under the DAMAGE.
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
yes ok ..thanks for your reply
Status changed to Solved (Mr-IQBAL001, 20 Nov 2018, 13:55)

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