Netherlands Privy Marks

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by sehkmet22, Jun 2, 2006.

  1. sehkmet22

    sehkmet22 New Member

    I was cataloging my Netherlands coins this evening and noticed the tiny privy marks. I can identify the fish (1950-1969) and the cock with and without star (1969-1980), and I think the constant one to the right is a caduceus (of the Mercury type). However, I can't really tell what the marks on 1982-1999, 2000, and 2001 are. I've included some scans of the three marks I'm having trouble identifying; they are to the left of the dates. No, I don't expect anyone to be able to tell what they are from the scans. I'm including the scans just to point out to what I am referring. I hope that some one out there has prior knowledge of these marks.
    (I don't have any coins from pre-1950 with privy marks, so I cannot begin to try to identify those on those coins.)

    Thanks!
     

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  3. sterling

    sterling New Member

    hello.

    the privy marks from your:

    1st image: bow & arrow
    2nd image: bow & arrow & star
    3rd image: wine tendril & grapes

    hope these can help...
     
  4. bart

    bart Senior Member

    Hello,

    about the star: in the Netherlands, when a mintmaster retires, they use his mintmark together with a star until the new appointed mintmaster chooses his mintmark.
     
  5. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    The mercury staff, by the way, is not a mintmaster sign but the Utrecht (KNM) mint mark. However, even the Dutch euro coins made by the Birmingham Mint in the UK have that mark.

    Christian
     
  6. sehkmet22

    sehkmet22 New Member

    Thanks for all the info, everyone.
     
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