Netherlands. 100 Gulden 1930 / J.P Coen - Praasterink/Wichers (No reserve price)

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Netherlands Indies 100 Gulden, 1930, by J.P. Coen – Praasterink/Wichers; ungraded and history-themed.

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Netherlands Indies 100 Gulden 1930 / J.P Coen - Praasterink/Wichers.
P.73c , Mev. 136c

Jan Pieterszoon Coen (1587–1629) occupies a central and highly debated place in the history of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). Born in Hoorn, he rose quickly through the company ranks, known for his organisational skill, uncompromising leadership, and unwavering belief in the VOC’s commercial mission. Coen is best remembered for establishing Batavia (present-day Jakarta) in 1619, transforming it into the administrative and military heart of Dutch operations in Asia. His strategic vision helped shape the VOC into one of the most powerful trading institutions of the seventeenth century.

Yet Coen’s legacy is deeply controversial. He pursued VOC dominance with extreme measures, particularly in securing the spice monopoly. His actions on the Banda Islands in 1621 — where he used brutal force to break local resistance.

Coen died in Batavia during an outbreak of disease in 1629.

Netherlands Indies 100 Gulden 1930 / J.P Coen - Praasterink/Wichers.
P.73c , Mev. 136c

Jan Pieterszoon Coen (1587–1629) occupies a central and highly debated place in the history of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). Born in Hoorn, he rose quickly through the company ranks, known for his organisational skill, uncompromising leadership, and unwavering belief in the VOC’s commercial mission. Coen is best remembered for establishing Batavia (present-day Jakarta) in 1619, transforming it into the administrative and military heart of Dutch operations in Asia. His strategic vision helped shape the VOC into one of the most powerful trading institutions of the seventeenth century.

Yet Coen’s legacy is deeply controversial. He pursued VOC dominance with extreme measures, particularly in securing the spice monopoly. His actions on the Banda Islands in 1621 — where he used brutal force to break local resistance.

Coen died in Batavia during an outbreak of disease in 1629.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Over 200 years old
No
Country/province
Netherlands
Year/Period and Variation
1930 / J.P Coen - Praasterink/Wichers
Denomination
100 Gulden
Condition
Ungraded
Theme
History
The NetherlandsVerified
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Objects sold
99.66%
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