1801 Netherland-Gelderland Gold Ducat NGC AU55

$2,858.00 USD

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The 1801 Netherlands-Gelderland Gold Ducat is an important coin from the early 19th century, minted in Gelderland, a region of the Netherlands. It was struck during a time of political and economic change as the Batavian Republic transitioned into the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Graded NGC AU55, this Gold Ducat is in excellent condition with minimal wear, preserving much of its original luster and sharp details. Its high-quality preservation makes it a highly desirable piece for collectors.

The obverse features an image of Wilhelmus of the Netherlands, symbolizing national strength and patriotism. The surrounding inscriptions include the date and minting city, providing historical context.

On the reverse, you’ll find the Dutch coat of arms, with the lion symbolizing the nation’s sovereignty and power. The design reflects the coin’s role in trade and currency during that time.

The 1801 Netherlands-Gelderland Gold Ducat is a beautiful and historically significant piece. With its gold content, historical importance, and AU55 grade, it is an excellent addition to any collection of European coins or Dutch history.