The stuiver was a coin used in the Netherlands, worth 1⁄20 Dutch Guilders. It was also minted on the Lower Rhine region and the Dutch colonies. The word can still refer to the 5 euro cent coin, which has almost exactly the same diameter and colour despite being over twice the value of the older coin.
Image: Dutch 5 cent
Image: Dutch 5 cent
An Arnhem stuiver of 1598.
Stuiver silver coin of Overijssel province (lat. Transisulania), 1628.
The guilder or florin was the currency of the Netherlands from 1434 until 2002, when it was replaced by the euro.
Last series of guilder banknotes
Vierlander stuiver of Philip the Good
This Burgundian double patard (or 2-stuiver) found in England was current there for four English pence from 1469 to 1475.
Silver rider Ducaton of the Dutch Republic