The word TRAN ISVLA NIA or "Tranisvlania" is found on a 2-stuiver of Overijssel of the United Provinces of the Netherlands from the year 1619.
What does "Tranisvlania" mean in Dutch?
I read on a google translation of a forum in Dutch that it translates into Overijssel, one "of the United Provinces of the Netherlands."
But that seems quite odd considering the word TRANSYL-VANIAE or "Transylvaniae" is found on coins from the Hungry/Poland area during the same period, namely 3 and 6 groschen coins dated 1597, 1598, 1609, a Taler from 1589, as well as a 3 groschen 1608 having TRANSYL VANI.
This seems like the same word, but in a different language or dialect. Were the Dutch reaching over into Hungry or Poland during this era?