6 Stuiver 1686 (Rijderschelling) Deventer, Dutch Republic [solved]

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Hello,

I want to buy a 6 stuiver coin. But the coin is somewhat different then my other 6 stuiver coins:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces90837.html

I have 2 of the years from the above link, 1688 and 1689. If you look closely there are some variaties. The below coin is a picture of the one I might buy.


1)There is decoration next to the shield of arms; My other coins have no sign of it.
2)The Knight (Rijder) is not at the same location as my other coins and the picture from numista and NGC.
3)Decoration below the horse is also different

Numista pictures:


I really hope this coin is authentic, but i'm not sure because of the variaties.

Can anyone help me out?

Greetings,

Michael
Special interest in Coins from the Low countries (Feudal-present). Former numista referee for Low Countries Feudal, Burgundian Netherlands, Spanish Netherlands, Dutch Republic, Netherlands and Netherlands East Indies.
I found a simular coin on a thrustworthy site. So it might just be a variaty or all 1686 are like this..

Special interest in Coins from the Low countries (Feudal-present). Former numista referee for Low Countries Feudal, Burgundian Netherlands, Spanish Netherlands, Dutch Republic, Netherlands and Netherlands East Indies.
Here is the picture in Krause:



There are also some differences on the obverse with your coin (like the place of the "6" and "S", but the text says "Varieties exist". And in that time a lot of coins have numerous varieties, so hopefully your coin is genuine.
Michael, do you know Arie?
http://www.bonatiele.nl
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