$1,500.00 USD
– SOLDThe 1800 Netherlands-Utrecht Gold Ducat is a beautiful example of early 19th-century Dutch coinage, minted in Utrecht, a prominent city in the Netherlands. This coin represents the Batavian Republic, a period of Dutch history marked by political transformation and economic prosperity.
Graded NGC AU55, this Gold Ducat is in excellent condition, with only slight wear that does not diminish the sharpness of its details. The coin's original golden luster and strong design make it an attractive piece for collectors.
The obverse features an image of Wilhelmus of the Netherlands, a symbol of Dutch national pride and the royal family. The surrounding inscriptions include the date and minting city, offering important historical context.
On the reverse, you'll find the Dutch coat of arms, which includes the iconic lion, representing the strength and sovereignty of the Dutch Republic. This design highlights the coin’s role as an important unit of currency and trade during that era.
The 1800 Netherlands-Utrecht Gold Ducat is a historical and visually appealing coin from the Batavian Republic. With its gold content, historical importance, and AU55 grade, this piece is a valuable addition to any collection of European coins or Dutch history.