1600-1601 Gold Rose Noble NGC MS 61

$15,863.00 USD

The Gold Rose Noble, minted between 1600 and 1601, is a significant coin from the Dutch Golden Age. This period was marked by the Dutch Republic's rise as a major economic and maritime power. The Gold Rose Noble was a crucial medium of exchange, reflecting the Republic's economic prowess and extensive maritime activities

The obverse of the Gold Rose Noble features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth I. She is depicted crowned, holding a sword in one hand and a shield in the other, signifying her authority and sovereignty. The design features a large, ornate ship sailing on the sea. The ship symbolizes England's naval power and its expansion during the Elizabethan Age. A rose, a symbol of the Tudor dynasty, is prominently displayed on the ship.

The reverse features a radiant sun surrounded by crowned lions and fleur-de-lis, showcasing the intricate artistry of the period. This design emphasizes the power and influence of the issuing authority.