Definition of Stuiver

1. Noun. stiver ¹

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Definition of Stuiver

1. stiver [n -S] - See also: stiver

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stuiver

stuffies
stuffiest
stuffily
stuffiness
stuffinesses
stuffing
stuffing box
stuffing nut
stuffings
stuffless
stuffs
stuffy
stuggier
stuggiest
stuggy
stuiver (current term)
stuivers
stuke
stull
stulls
stulm
stulms
stulp
stulps
stultification
stultifications
stultified
stultifier
stultifiers
stultifies

Literary usage of Stuiver

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Numismatic Circularby Spink & Son by Spink & Son (1908)
"Odd-shaped and thick Copper i stuiver pieces, rarely showing the entire ... In some years these i stuiver pieces were issued with both large and small ..."

2. Publications by Spalding Club, Aberdeen (1859)
"Payed for fraught, sixteen stuiver. From hence wee hired a large vesell, and payed, all of us, ten florens, being the ordinary fraught; ..."

3. The Coinage of the European Continent by William Carew Hazlitt (1893)
"Of the ordinary Dutch stuiver 20 were= 1 gulden or 1s. 8d. English. stuiver, a. silver denomination used in the multiple form during the siege of Amsterdam ..."

4. International Numismata Orientalia by Wm Marsden (1874)
"A thick copper stuiver having on the obverse the monogram VOC the 0 and С ... On the reverse is the legend 1 stuiver, the numeral 1 being above the word ..."

5. A Dictionary of Numismatic Names, Their Official and Popular Designations by Albert Romer Frey (1917)
"A German billon and copper eoin corresponding to the Dutch stuiver (qv). It is of frequent occurrence in Juliers and Berg, East Friesland, and Oldenburg, ..."

6. Official Handbook of the Ceylon Court (1904)
"Batavian copper half-stuiver of 1644. Except for an issue of thick copper ... A series of coarsely executed two-stuiver and one-stuiver copper pieces and a ..."

7. Early Records of the City and County of Albany, and Colony of by Albany County (N.Y.), Albany Co., N.Y., Jonathan Pearson, Arnold Johan Ferdinand Van Laer (1869)
"... a stuiver, and in ciise the collector fail of the aforesaid sureties, then the said farming shall be offered again at sale at his cost and charge, ..."

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