Copper duit, 1727, VOC (Dutch East India Company), Zeeland, East Indies (KM #152.3)

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Copper duit, VOC (Dutch East India Company), uncertain date, Zeeland coinage, Netherlands East Indies (KM #152.3)

VOC monogram, tower privy mark, divided date without dot below / Crowned arms of Zeeland. 22mm, 2.13 grams. Krause 152.3

Issued inthe Netherlands for circulation in the Dutch East Indies (modern Indonesia).

The VOC (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie) was the Dutch East India Company, founded in 1602 and often considered the world’s first multinational corporation. It held a government-backed monopoly over Dutch trade to Asia, maintaining its own fleets, forts, and even military forces. The VOC dominated the spice trade and built a vast commercial empire centered on Batavia (Jakarta). Though extremely profitable in its early centuries, corruption and rising costs led to its dissolution in 1799, after which its territories became the Dutch East Indies.


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