$2,813.00 USD
– SOLDKM12.2, Fr-250. An exceptionally deeply and uniformly struck example.
The 1741 Holland Gold Ducat, graded NGC MS62, is a significant coin from the Dutch Republic during the reign of King William IV of the Netherlands. The Gold Ducat was a key currency unit in the Dutch Golden Age, representing not only economic prosperity but also the international influence of the Dutch Republic at that time.
The 1741 Holland Gold Ducat, graded PCGS MS62, is an important representation of Dutch numismatics from the 18th century. It reflects the economic strength and political significance of the Dutch Republic during the reign of William IV. This coin, minted from high-quality gold, was used in international trade, symbolizing the financial stability and prosperity of the Netherlands. The gold ducat continues to be a significant artifact for historians, numismatists, and collectors interested in the legacy of the Dutch Golden Age and the power of the House of Orange-Nassau.