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4 Years, 9 Die Variants

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 Posted 12/10/2006  09:35 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add CarlTromp to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
From the Netherlands, the KM 181 are in the krause catalogue for the years 1967, 69 and 70 different coins subscribed, buth... they forgot a few there.

Just for the info for world/type & year collectors, I have made a complete list so they can check if they have them all, or which they still could look for.

Starting at the 1966 5 cent piece, here are 2 different types from.
Type number one has the date with pointed 9 and 6'es.
Type number two has the date numbers with blunt points, shorter, and if the 2 types put next to each other, it's ferry easy to see.

For the 1967 date, there are also 2 different type's known.
Type one has the leaves above the 5 of the value touching the rim.
Type two has the leaves above the 5 not touching the rim.

For the 1969 date, there are 2 different privy marks known, left to the word cent on the front side of the coin.
Privy mark one is the Fish, from Dr. J.W.A. Hengel, mint master of the Dutch Royal Mint from 1945 till 1969.
The second privy mark of the second is the cock, from Dr. Ir. M. van den Brandhof, mint master of the Dutch Royal Mint from 1969 till 1979.

Then, for the year 1970, there are tree different type's known, two of them in the Krause catalogue, but there is one more.
Type number one has the date close to the edge, and the word cent away from the edge.
Type number two has the date close to the edge, and the word cent close to the edge.
Type number 3 has the date away from the edge, and the 9 + 7 from 1970 for a part below the points of the lower leaves.

For so far a little information about this type of Dutch mint.

Greetings, Carl


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 Posted 12/10/2006  4:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add scoutjim99 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks Carl I will Have to check mine
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 Posted 12/10/2006  7:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add josie to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thats a great info tromp
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