1583-91 Gold Noble NGC MS 63

$16,038.00 USD

The Gold Noble, also known as "Gouden Nobel," was minted during the early 17th century, a period marked by the Dutch Republic's rise as a leading global trading power. The coin reflects the Republic's economic strength and independence during its struggle for sovereignty from Spanish rule. It played a crucial role in international trade, symbolizing the Republic's burgeoning economic and maritime prowess.

The obverse of the Gold Noble features a detailed depiction of a sailing ship, a testament to the Dutch Republic's naval dominance and exploration endeavors. The ship is adorned with flags and banners, sailing on a stylized sea, representing the Republic's extensive trade networks. Surrounding the ship are inscriptions in Latin or Dutch, indicating the issuing authority and reinforcing the maritime theme.

The reverse of the Gold Noble is a cross with an elaborate design, sometimes referred to as a "floriated cross." This cross is usually accompanied by additional symbols such as crowns or more intricate heraldic elements. The cross design symbolizes the Christian faith and the moral authority of the Republic. The inscriptions around the cross often include the coin's denomination and the date of minting, adding to its historical and numismatic value.

A magnificent survivor from the late Tudor era, this 1583–1591 Gold Noble graded NGC MS63 captures the height of Elizabethan maritime power and monetary elegance. The detail on the queen’s ship, with its flowing lines and crisp legends, remains remarkably well-defined, while the reverse’s radiant rose cross and crowned lions retain bold definition. Rarely seen in such high Mint State, this example offers outstanding historical presence and visual distinction.

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