Netherlands, Utrecht 14 Gulden 1760

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A rare gold coin from 1760 struck in the Netherlands (Holland), weighing 9.9 g with a high gold content of about .917, uncertified, depicting a knight on horseback on the obverse and the province’s coat of arms beneath the horse.

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Very rare coin, this is a find for every numismatist. The history of the Netherlands is priceless. Very rare coin, a find for every numismatist. Do not miss your chance. Key features of the coin:

Subject: On the obverse there is a knight in armor depicted with a sword in hand, riding a horse to the right. Under the horse is the coat of arms of the province that issued the coin.

Legend: MO: AUR: PRO: CONFED: BELG: HOLL: (abbreviation of Moneta Aurea Provinciae Confoederati Belgii Hollandiae), meaning "Gold coin of the Province of Holland of the Confederation of the Belgian Provinces".

Metal: High-purity gold (usually .917).

Mintage period: Second half of the 18th century (mostly 1749–1764).

This coin was one of the largest and most prestigious gold coins of its time in the Netherlands. Its value today depends heavily on its condition and the year of issue, and represents a high numismatic value.

Very rare coin, this is a find for every numismatist. The history of the Netherlands is priceless. Very rare coin, a find for every numismatist. Do not miss your chance. Key features of the coin:

Subject: On the obverse there is a knight in armor depicted with a sword in hand, riding a horse to the right. Under the horse is the coat of arms of the province that issued the coin.

Legend: MO: AUR: PRO: CONFED: BELG: HOLL: (abbreviation of Moneta Aurea Provinciae Confoederati Belgii Hollandiae), meaning "Gold coin of the Province of Holland of the Confederation of the Belgian Provinces".

Metal: High-purity gold (usually .917).

Mintage period: Second half of the 18th century (mostly 1749–1764).

This coin was one of the largest and most prestigious gold coins of its time in the Netherlands. Its value today depends heavily on its condition and the year of issue, and represents a high numismatic value.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Region
Netherlands, Utrecht
Over 200 years old
Yes
Country/province
Netherlands
Year/period and variation
1760
Denomination
14 Gulden
Precious metal
Gold
Condition
Ungraded
Weight
9.9 g
Number of objects
1
Theme
Royalty
The NetherlandsVerified
14
Objects sold
Private

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