$1,905.00 USD
– SOLDThe 1800 Netherlands-Utrecht Gold Ducat is a significant coin from the early 19th century, minted in Utrecht, an important region in the Netherlands at the time. It represents the prosperous Dutch economy and the influence of the Batavian Republic during this period.
Graded NGC AU58, this Gold Ducat is in excellent condition with minimal wear, preserving its sharp details and golden luster. It is a highly attractive coin for collectors of historical European coins.
The obverse features a detailed image of Wilhelmus of the Netherlands, symbolizing Dutch patriotism and the royal family. The inscriptions around the image identify the date and minting city, giving the coin historical context.
The reverse displays the Dutch coat of arms, which includes the lion of the Netherlands, representing national pride and sovereignty. The design reflects the Dutch Republic's strength, and the coin’s size and weight highlight its role in trade and currency during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
The 1800 Netherlands-Utrecht Gold Ducat is a symbol of the Batavian Republic, the predecessor to the modern Kingdom of the Netherlands. With its gold content, historical significance, and high-grade condition (AU58), it is a sought-after coin for collectors of Dutch history and European numismatics.