Anyone know what this is?

Reverse looks like a Netherlands 1C, but the obverse is very different and no 2C is shown in my 4th edition 1801-1900 Krause. It's about 26 mm in diameter. Date is 1837-V.

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ANS 2004.9.4848
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Department SA
Object Type C
Material C
Denomination 2 cent
Date on Object 1837
Start Date 1837
End Date 1837
Reference |||||||||||||||||||
Ex. James J. Boyle
Region Netherland East Indies
Person |||||||||||||||||||
Locality Indonesia
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<< <i>Thanks Jeff, but it doesn't show-up in my Krause under Netherlands East Indies. >>
I'm sure it doesn't - I wish my boss would let me keep books at work
See if any of this makes sense to you, about the only other clue I can find with search engines: What is KM291 in the book?
2 CENT 1837V 291 SUMATERA , NETHERLANDS POSESSIONS
EDIT: I found some like that using cached Canadian eBay listings - They listed them as KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS (SUMATRA ISL KM291) and called a double duit in some auctions - hope that helps you locate it.
EDIT2 - OK, I'm home now, and can't find it either in the 1801-1900 book - I don't have the unusual coin book, maybe it's in there??
Jeff
"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
<< <i>It does appear to be the Sumatra - Double Duit KM 291, listed on page 722 of the 3rd edition of 1801-1900 book >>
What country heading is it under? I have the 4th edition and can't seem to locate it
"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
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Copper-1837V, Mintage= 54,812,000. Mint Master= K.J. de Vogel. KM 291, as of the 1995 Standard Catalog of World Coins (Krause) page 1185. Reverse says "NEDERL INDIE" VG=$1.50 American in 1995.
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