Description: This stunning Netherlands Utrecht 1750 Gold 14 Gulden coin is a must-have for any collector. Graded AU Details by NGC, this circulated coin is in excellent condition and beautifully preserved. Its intricate design and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection. The coin is crafted with high-quality gold and marked with the KM Number 104. It was minted in the Netherlands, adding to its cultural significance. Don't miss out on the opportunity to add this incredible coin to your collection. NGC AU Details. During the 18th century, the Dutch Republic, including the province of Utrecht, minted various gold coins that circulated within its territories. Here are some examples of 18th-century gold coins minted in the Netherlands, including those from the province of Utrecht:Ducat: The ducat was a widely used gold coin in the Dutch Republic during the 18th century. It had a standard weight of approximately 3.5 grams of .986 fine gold. The obverse typically featured a standing knight holding a bundle of arrows, representing the provinces of the Dutch Republic, while the reverse depicted a heraldic shield with a crowned lion rampant, the coat of arms of the Dutch Republic. Double Ducat: The double ducat was a larger denomination gold coin, valued at two ducats. It had a weight of approximately 7 grams of .986 fine gold. The design of the double ducat was similar to that of the regular ducat, featuring the standing knight and the heraldic shield. Gold Gulden: The gulden, or florin, was another gold coin used in the Dutch Republic during the 18th century. It was valued at 20 stuivers and had various designs depending on the issuing authority. The obverse often featured a heraldic shield or a portrait of the ruling authority, while the reverse depicted various symbols or inscriptions. Gold Rider: The gold rider, or rijder, was a larger denomination gold coin, valued at 60 stuivers or three gulden. It featured a horseman (a rider) on the obverse and various designs on the reverse, including heraldic symbols or inscriptions. Gold Ducaton: The gold ducaton was a larger denomination gold coin, valued at 60 stuivers or three gulden, similar to the gold rider. It had a weight of approximately 3.5 grams of .986 fine gold. The obverse typically featured a crowned coat of arms, while the reverse depicted various designs, including a knight on horseback or a standing figure.These gold coins were minted by the Dutch Republic's various mints, including those in Utrecht, and they were used for both domestic and international trade. The designs and denominations of these coins varied over time and depending on political and economic factors within the Dutch Republic.
Price: 2950 USD
Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
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Denomination: 14 Gulden
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Composition: Gold
Year: 1750
Grade: AU Details
KM Number: 104
Country/Region of Manufacture: Netherlands
Certification: NGC