N.º 102950645

Países Bajos, Utrecht Ducat 1805
N.º 102950645

Países Bajos, Utrecht Ducat 1805
1805 Utrecht Gold Ducat (Dukaat)
Struck during the final days of the Batavian Republic, this 1805 gold ducat is a premier artifact of Napoleonic-era trade. Known as the "Knight Ducat," these coins were the international gold standard of the 19th century. Renowned for their near-perfect purity, they traveled from Dutch merchant ships to the furthest reaches of the East Indies.
The 1805 issue is a historical "bridge" piece, minted just before the Netherlands became a Kingdom under Napoleon’s brother. It features the iconic armored knight clutching seven arrows—a symbol of provincial unity—reminding collectors of the Dutch Republic’s enduring economic power even under the shadow of French occupation.
Specifications
Mint: Utrecht (Batavian Republic)
Year: 1805
Composition: Gold (98.3\%)
Details
Obverse: Knight in armor with sword and arrows; Legend: CONCORDIA RES PAR. CRES. TRA
Reverse: Ornate tablet; Legend: MO. ORD. / PROVIN. / FOEDER. / BELG. AD / LEG. IMP.
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