134 CURRENCY NOTES, COINS AND TOKENS FROM MALAYA, 
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A Crown surmounting “10 Ct.”: below, the words “ NrpER- 
LANDSCH INDIE” in two lines. There are two flaws im 
the die. 
In the centre, within a scroll work border, the date “ 1914.” 
Above in Javanese character and below in Malay ‘ One-tenth 
part of a guilder.” 
Five cents: struck at Batavia, Java: made of tin with a 
little lead: circular: size 26.5 mm. Plain edge: a thick coin of 
3 mm, 
Description from a specimen given to me by Mr. Moquette.. 
[Plate V. figs. 26 and 27]. 
Obvy. 
Rev. 
Within a beaded circle a Crown surmounting “5 Ct.”  Out- 
side and above, the word “ NEDERLANDSCH” and below 
“Invik.” To left the mint-mark of a sea-horse (the con- 
- ventional mark of the Dutch mint-master Dr. C. Hoitzema) ; 
to right a caduceus (the conventional marque d’ateler of 
Utrecht) . 
Within a beaded circle in Malay “ One twentieth part of 2 
guilder ”: outside and around, the same in Javanese charac- 
ter; and at foot “1914.” 
