1649 Gouden Dukaat and 1751 Gouden Rijder Trade Coinage 2

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THE HOLLAND PROVINCIE OF THE NETHERLANDS 1581

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1649

GOUDEN DUKAAT

TRADE COINAGE OF HOLLAND

 A knight with a Spanish helmet, with a sword and 4 big arrows and 3 small arrows in a bundle, stands between the numbers marking the year, with an inner circle and text between the feet.

1649 Golden Dukaat Holland Type I

THE DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY WOULD HAVE USED THIS COINAGE AT THE TIME, AT THEIR VARIOUS TRADING POSTS WITHIN THEIR NUMEROUS COLONIES

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THE HOLLAND PROVINCIE OF THE NETHERLANDS 1581

GOLD COINS TRADED AT THE

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE

RARE AND UNIQUE COINS


 HISTORICAL COINAGE IN YOUR HANDS 

 NOW AVAILABLE - CALL TO CONFIRM


1751


GOUDEN RIJDER


HOLLAND TRADE COINAGE

This coin minted in gold, known as the Type II version, depicting a Dutch horse rider with a shield on the one side of the coin, on the other side of the coin, is the provincial coat of arms, with the date shown above the crown.

1751 Golden Ridjer Holland Type II

THE DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY WOULD HAVE USED THIS COINAGE AT THE TIME, AT THEIR VARIOUS TRADING POSTS WITHIN THEIR NUMEROUS COLONIES

 During the 15th century, international traders in Western Europe shifted from the florin to the ducat as their preferred currency.

 THE COIN ABOVE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT AN 

EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE 

A BEAUTIFUL COIN AS PER THE IMAGE ABOVE

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R 16 500

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Description:

TRADE COINAGE

GOUDEN DUKAAT AND GOUDEN RIJDER

The word ducat is from Medieval Latin ducatus = "relating to a Duke (or dukedom)", and initially meant "duke's coin" or a "duchy's coin".  The first issue of this type of coin is thought to have been under King Roger II of Sicily, who was also the Duke of Apulia

The Dutch Revolt gave its seven northern provinces control of their coinage. The collapse of the government of Francis of Anjou in 1583, however, left them without a constitutional ruler to name on those coins. They fell back on the long-standing regional tradition of imitating well accepted foreign coins. In this case, they avoided political complications by copying obsolete coins. The gold coins Ferdinand and Isabella issued to the standards of the ducat were widely copied and called ducats. They also imitated the Hungarian ducat and those coins had more influence on the subsequent coinage of the United Provinces. Since the Netherlands became a dominant international trader, the influence of these ducats was global.

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