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Definition of Stuivers
1. stuiver [n] - See also: stuiver
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stuivers
Literary usage of Stuivers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Voyages to North-America by Louis Armand de Lom d'Arce Lahontan, Victor Hugo Paltsits (1905)
"A Stuiver 8 Doits; which makes a French Sol and a Liard; for five French Sous
make but four Z)a/cA stuivers; and a French Crown of 60 5o«j value is no more ..."
2. New Voyages to North-America by Louis Armand de Lom d'Arce Lahontan, Victor Hugo Paltsits (1905)
"A Stuiver 8 Doits; which makes a French Sol and a Liard; for five French Sons
make but four Dutch stuivers ; and a French Crown of 60 ..."
3. Publications by Spalding Club, Aberdeen (1859)
"Payed fuir, a doller; spent there for bear, six stuivers. ... From thence to
Dockum, four houres, and payed fraught, nine stuivers a peece, and for carrying ..."
4. Old Cape Colony; a Chronicle of Her Men and Houses from 1652-1806 by Alys Fane Keatinge Trotter (1903)
"Sest halfs (pieces of five and a half stuivers) go for schillings (pieces ...
As in Batavia accounts are kept here in rix-dollars of forty-eight stuivers. ..."
5. The Numismatic Circularby Spink & Son by Spink & Son (1908)
"Ж. 50 stuivers. Within circle : IVRE.ET.TEMPORE. 1672. Crowned shield of arms
between 50 ... stuivers. Similar. Ri. bearing engraved inscription : Tempore ..."
6. Bulletin of the Department of Labor by United States Dept. of Labor (1905)
"Laborers received from 8 to 12 stuivers (13 to 20 cents) a da}r. In the Preanger
district the following year the official wages of carpenters were 12 ..."
7. A Dictionary of Numismatic Names, Their Official and Popular Designations by Albert Romer Frey (1917)
"There is an extensive series of stuivers issued by the Dutch for their possessions
in the East, struck in copper, lead and silver. ..."