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COINS FROM MALACCA.
5. Copper. One Duit.
Obv. Coat-of-arms with two lions rampant. Around it the legend 'SPES NOSTRA IN DEO' (written in full).
Rev. VOC (Date effaced).
6. Copper. One Duit.
Obv. Coat-of-arms with one lion rampant; no legend.
Rev. VOC 1735.
Except for date similar to Netscher and Chijs, pl. IV, fig. 22a.
7. Copper. One Duit.
Date 1737. Otherwise identical with No. 6.
8. Copper. One half Duit.
Obv. Coat-of-arms consisting of a crowned shield without lions. The shield is divided by a diagonal line, a bende, the upper and sinister portion of the shield being argent, the lower and dexter portion gule.
Rev. VOC 1753.
See Netscher and Chijs, pl. IV, fig. 22c.
9. Copper. One half Duit.
Date 1754. Otherwise identical with No. 8.
10. Copper. One Duit.
Obv. Coat-of-arms consisting of a shield similar to that of Nos. 8 and 9, but supported on the left and right by two rampant lions.
Rev. VOC 1786.
Except for date similar to Netscher and Chijs, pl. IV, fig. 21c.
11. Copper. One Duit.
Obv. Coat-of-arms consisting of a crowned shield, the lower half of which contains three horizontal wavy lines, the upper half a demi-lion.
Rev. VOC 1786.
Except for date similar to Netscher and Chijs, pl. IV, fig. 22h.
12. Copper. One Duit.
Dated 1790. Otherwise similar to No. 10.