4 Stivers - Charles II 1698-1700 front 4 Stivers - Charles II 1698-1700 back
4 Stivers - Charles II 1698-1700 photo
© Jean Elsen & ses Fils s.a.

4 Stivers - Charles II

 
Billon (.385 silver) 4.9 g 25.4 mm
Description
Issuer
Spanish Netherlands (County of Flanders, Belgian States)
King
Charles II (1665-1700)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1698-1700
Value
4 Stuivers (⅕)
Currency
Gulden (1506-1713)
Composition
Billon (.385 silver)
Weight
4.9 g
Diameter
25.4 mm
Thickness
1.1 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#113115
Rarity index
92%

Reverse

Crowned arms.

Script: Latin

Lettering: ARCHID⦁ AVSTR⦁ DVX⦁ BVRG⦁ C⦁ FLAND⦁ Z

Translation: ...Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, Count of Flanders, etc.

Edge

Plain

Comment

4 Patards (French)

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the 4 Stivers coin from Spanish Netherlands is that it was minted during a time of great economic and political change in the region. The coin was issued during the reign of Charles II, who was the King of Spain and the Netherlands at the time. The coin's minting was likely a response to the growing need for a standardized currency in the region, as the Spanish Netherlands was a major commercial center in Europe. The use of billon, a silver-copper alloy, was also a common practice during this time period, as it was a more affordable alternative to pure silver. Despite its relatively low value, the 4 Stivers coin remains a fascinating piece of history and a testament to the economic and political developments of the time.