Netherlands, Amsterdam Dukaton 1673

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Silver ducat from Amsterdam, 1673, known as the Zilveren Rijder, struck in the workshop of Christoffel Adolphi with master Gerrit van Romondt and engraver Roelof Hensbergen, obverse featuring a armored knight on horseback and the crowned Holland coat of arms, reverse showing the crowned United Provinces arms with Amsterdam’s city arms and the date 1673, during the Franco-Dutch War; non-certified condition.

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Northern Netherlands, Republic of Holland – Dukaton (“Silver Rider”), city Amsterdam 1673

Master of the Mint Gerrit van Romondt
Engraver Roelof Hensbergen

Struck in the workshop of Christoffel Adolphi in Amsterdam.


Obverse: Armored knight on horseback to the right, waving with a sword; beneath the horse the crowned coat of arms of Holland, all within an inner circle.
Legend: MON · NOV · ARG · CONFŒ · BELG · PROV · HOLLAND ❀
(Moneta nova argentea confoederatarum Belgiacarum provinciarum Hollandiae).

Reverse: Crowned arms of the United Provinces, on either side supported by a crowned lion; below in a cartouche the city coat of arms of Amsterdam; date at the top, all within a dotted inner circle.
Legend: CONCORDIA · RES · PARVÆ · CRESCUNT · 1673
(Concordia res parvae crescunt).

Struck in Amsterdam during the Franco-D Dutch War, when in the Rampjaar 1672 the mint was temporarily moved from Dordrecht to Amsterdam.

Rare variety, characterized by the obverse legend ending in HOLL ❀.
A historic and sought-after type from a turbulent period of the Republic. In exceptionally high quality

Will be sent by registered mail and adequately insured

Northern Netherlands, Republic of Holland – Dukaton (“Silver Rider”), city Amsterdam 1673

Master of the Mint Gerrit van Romondt
Engraver Roelof Hensbergen

Struck in the workshop of Christoffel Adolphi in Amsterdam.


Obverse: Armored knight on horseback to the right, waving with a sword; beneath the horse the crowned coat of arms of Holland, all within an inner circle.
Legend: MON · NOV · ARG · CONFŒ · BELG · PROV · HOLLAND ❀
(Moneta nova argentea confoederatarum Belgiacarum provinciarum Hollandiae).

Reverse: Crowned arms of the United Provinces, on either side supported by a crowned lion; below in a cartouche the city coat of arms of Amsterdam; date at the top, all within a dotted inner circle.
Legend: CONCORDIA · RES · PARVÆ · CRESCUNT · 1673
(Concordia res parvae crescunt).

Struck in Amsterdam during the Franco-D Dutch War, when in the Rampjaar 1672 the mint was temporarily moved from Dordrecht to Amsterdam.

Rare variety, characterized by the obverse legend ending in HOLL ❀.
A historic and sought-after type from a turbulent period of the Republic. In exceptionally high quality

Will be sent by registered mail and adequately insured

Details

Era
1400-1900
Region
Netherlands, Amsterdam
Over 200 years old
Yes
Country/province
Netherlands
Year/period and variation
1673
Denomination
Dukaton
Precious metal
Silver
Condition
Ungraded
The NetherlandsVerified
1245
Objects sold
98.63%
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