1932 Gold 2 Ducats NGC MS64

$14,175.00 USD

The 1932 Czechoslovakia Gold 2 Ducats is a highly sought-after interwar issue struck in limited quantity during the early years of the First Czechoslovak Republic. With a total mintage of just 5,496 pieces, this coin is prized for both its numismatic rarity and its bold medieval revivalist design, reflecting national pride and cultural identity.

Obverse: Features Saint Wenceslas in armor, holding a banner and shield, modeled after a Gothic-period statue from St. Vitus Cathedral. The legend reads: NEDEJ ZAHYNOUTI NÁM I BUDOUCÍM — Do not let us perish, now or in the future.

Reverse: Displays the crowned arms of Czechoslovakia within a decorative shield, surrounded by the inscription: REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ and the date 1932 below.

Graded NGC MS64, this specimen shows full golden brilliance and sharply struck detail, with only minor contact marks in the fields. It is a near-Gem example of one of the rarest years of issue in the post-independence Czechoslovak gold series.

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