$9,384.00 USD
Struck between 1600 and 1602 at the Kampen Mint, this gold Royal Noble was issued during the reign of King William I of the Netherlands. The Royal Noble was a significant denomination in Dutch coinage, reflecting the economic prosperity and maritime dominance of the Netherlands during the early 17th century. Coins like this played a crucial role in international trade and symbolize the burgeoning Dutch Republic's influence in global affairs.
The obverse features the portrait of William the Silent, also known as William I of Orange, who was the main leader
The reverse is the coat of arms of the Dutch city of Kampen.
Specifications:
Denomination: Royal Noble
Mint: Kampen
Composition: Gold
Weight: Approximately 7.5 grams
Diameter: Approximately 25 mm
Catalog Reference: Friedberg 151-1
Condition and Rarity:
Graded PCGS MS62, this coin exhibits exceptional preservation, with sharp details and lustrous surfaces. Gold Royal Nobles from this period are rare, especially in such high grades, making this a highly sought-after piece for collectors of Dutch and early modern European coinage.
Fr.151-1, 7.60g