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This specimen was lot 71361 in Stack's Bowers Collector's Choice sale (Santa Ana, CA, February 2020), where it sold for $90. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "NETHERLANDS. [[Netherlands, Overyssel|Overijssel]]. Gulden, 1736. Privy Mark: crane. PCGS AU-55 Gold Shield. An overall pleasing example with just light handling and a few contact marks, while still retaining a hint of luster and offering a charming gray tone." This type was issued by the various provinces of the Netherlands 1694-1794 and was tariffed at twenty stuivers. The SCWC does not list any gulden for Overijssel after 1769. We note  the rose privy mark (KM 63.1, struck 1701-10), the crane privy mark (shown here, KM 63.2, struck 1715-23, 1733-38, 1748-49) and the lily or eagle privy mark (KM 63.3, struck 1722-25, 1733-38, 1748-49, 1761-69). Despite the long run of issue and the substantial mintage, it is not often seen at American coin shows.  
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This specimen was lot 71361 in Stack's Bowers Collector's Choice sale (Santa Ana, CA, February 2020), where it sold for $90. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "[[Netherlands|NETHERLANDS]]. [[Netherlands, Overijssel|Overijssel]]. Gulden, 1736. Privy Mark: crane. PCGS AU-55 Gold Shield. An overall pleasing example with just light handling and a few contact marks, while still retaining a hint of luster and offering a charming gray tone." This type was issued by the various provinces of the Netherlands 1694-1794 and was tariffed at twenty stuivers. The SCWC does not list any gulden for Overijssel after 1769. We note  the rose privy mark ([[Overijssel 1701 gulden|KM 63.1]], struck 1698-1710), the crane privy mark (shown here, KM 63.2, struck 1715-23, 1733-38, 1748-49) and the lily or eagle privy mark ([[Overijssel 1764 gulden|KM 63.3]], struck 1722-25, 1733-38, 1748-49, 1761-69). Despite the long run of issue and the substantial mintage, it is not often seen at American coin shows.  
  
 
''Recorded mintage:'' 2,710,090 for 1733-38.
 
''Recorded mintage:'' 2,710,090 for 1733-38.
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* [[Overyssel 1734 ducaton Dav-1829|1734 ducaton]]
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* [[Overijssel 1701 gulden|1701 gulden]]
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* [[Overijssel 1735 silver ducat Dav-1842|1735 silver ducat]]
 
* [[Overijssel 1736 silver ducat Dav-1842|1736 silver ducat]]
 
* [[Overijssel 1736 silver ducat Dav-1842|1736 silver ducat]]
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* [[Overijssel 1736 ducaton Dav-1829|1736 ducaton]]
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* [[Overijssel 1738 stuiver]], struck in gold
 
* [[Overijssel 1742 ducaton Dav-1829|1742 ducaton]]
 
* [[Overijssel 1742 ducaton Dav-1829|1742 ducaton]]
* [[Overijssel 1795 gulden|1795 gulden]]
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* [[Overijssel 1764 gulden|1764 gulden]]
 
* [[Coins and currency dated 1736]]
 
* [[Coins and currency dated 1736]]
  
 
[[Category:Selections from the Stack's Bowers 2020 Collector's Choice sale]][[Category:Coinage of the Dutch provinces]]
 
[[Category:Selections from the Stack's Bowers 2020 Collector's Choice sale]][[Category:Coinage of the Dutch provinces]]

Latest revision as of 14:52, 11 December 2024

from the Stack's Bowers 2020 Collector's Choice sale, lot 71361
Overijssel SB220-71361r.jpg

This specimen was lot 71361 in Stack's Bowers Collector's Choice sale (Santa Ana, CA, February 2020), where it sold for $90. The catalog description[1] noted, "NETHERLANDS. Overijssel. Gulden, 1736. Privy Mark: crane. PCGS AU-55 Gold Shield. An overall pleasing example with just light handling and a few contact marks, while still retaining a hint of luster and offering a charming gray tone." This type was issued by the various provinces of the Netherlands 1694-1794 and was tariffed at twenty stuivers. The SCWC does not list any gulden for Overijssel after 1769. We note the rose privy mark (KM 63.1, struck 1698-1710), the crane privy mark (shown here, KM 63.2, struck 1715-23, 1733-38, 1748-49) and the lily or eagle privy mark (KM 63.3, struck 1722-25, 1733-38, 1748-49, 1761-69). Despite the long run of issue and the substantial mintage, it is not often seen at American coin shows.

Recorded mintage: 2,710,090 for 1733-38.

Specification: 10.61 g, 0.920 silver.

Catalog reference: KM-63.2.

Source:

  • Michael, Thomas, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1701-1800, 7th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2016.
  • van der Wis, Jan, and Tom Passon, Catalogus van de Nederlandse Munten geslagen sind bet aantreden van Philips II tot aan het einde van de Bataafse Republiek (1555-1806), 2nd ed., Apeldoorn, Netherlands: Omni-Trading b.v., 2009.
  • [1]Orsini, Matt, Richard Ponterio and Kyle Ponterio, The February 2020 Collector's Choice sale: World and Ancient Coins, Santa Ana, CA: Stack's Bowers LLC, 2020.

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