A coin from an interesting period of Utrecht coinage, in which creating the dies for coins were entrusted to two people – J.W. Marmé and H. de Meijer. The first of them worked in this position independently in the years 1763–1795, and the second – in the years 1795–1802. In the years 1802–1810 both die sinkers worked together, which can be seen in the quality of the designed dies. At the end of the obverse legend, there is a dot below the city arms.
Mint condition, with a lot of mint luster. Mint details, frosty look especially on the obverse. A deeply minted specimen.