Friesland coins catalog with values online
Dutch Republic of the Seven United Netherlands (1581-1795) - Friesland
In 1464 the imperial county of East Frisia was formed.
In 1523, Friesland was annexed to the Burgundian Netherlands and the Habsburgs began to appoint the state governors of the province.
From 1528 to 1584, the state governor of Friesland was at the same time the state governor of
Overijssel.
In 1549 Friesland became part of the Seventeen Netherlands Provinces.
In 1566, Friesland joined the revolt against the Spanish.
In 1579 the Dutch Revolution began and Friesland joined the Union of Utrecht.
From 1584 the statesmen of Friesland belonged to the House of Orange.
In 1795 Friesland became part of the Batavian Republic. This was the end of the history of feudal possession.
Since 1815. Friesland has been part of the
Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Ducaton=3 guldens; Gulden=20 stuvers; Stuver=8 duits

2 duits 16(08-49)
billon
NISI DOMINVS NOBISCVM / F O
MO NOVA ARG ORDIN FRIS 16??
Coin value - 20-30 USD
Other Netherlands coins
Burgundian Netherlands (1482-1506)
Spanish Netherlands (1506-1713)
Austrian Netherlands (1714-1797)
Kingdom of Netherlands
Coins of Friesland in the catalog are presented divided by historical periods, indicating the main characteristics and differences by type.
Inside the sections, the coins are sorted by denomination - from large to small.
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