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This specimen was lot 1463 in Stack's Bowers NYINC sale (New York, January 2022), where it sold for $6,300. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "NETHERLANDS. [[Netherlands, Holland|Holland]]. Ducaton, 1756. PCGS MS-63. Flowered edge variety. An impressive survivor of the Silver Rider type, this example exhibits exquisite sharpness through the central designs with unblemished satiny luster in the fields. Faint blue, yellow, and green tone surrounds many of the raised surfaces, imparting an element of dynamic character. One of only three dates listed with the flowered edge in ''The Standard Catalog of World Coins'', this being the single finest of any date graded by either PCGS or NGC." This denomination is recorded from Holland 1672-1792 and this subtype with the rose mintmark 1734, 1741-50, 1754-56. Holland was the largest and wealthiest part of the United Provinces, now the kingdom of the Netherlands.  
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This specimen was lot 1463 in Stack's Bowers NYINC sale (New York, January 2022), where it sold for $6,300. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "[[Netherlands|NETHERLANDS]]. [[Netherlands, Holland|Holland]]. Ducaton, 1756. PCGS MS-63. Flowered edge variety. An impressive survivor of the Silver Rider type, this example exhibits exquisite sharpness through the central designs with unblemished satiny luster in the fields. Faint blue, yellow, and green tone surrounds many of the raised surfaces, imparting an element of dynamic character. One of only three dates listed with the flowered edge in ''The Standard Catalog of World Coins'', this being the single finest of any date graded by either PCGS or NGC." This denomination is recorded from Holland 1672-1792 and this subtype with the rose mintmark 1734, 1741-50, 1754-56. Holland was the largest and wealthiest part of the United Provinces, now the kingdom of the Netherlands.  
  
 
''Recorded mintage:'' 91,767 (including KM 90.1).
 
''Recorded mintage:'' 91,767 (including KM 90.1).
  
''Specification:'' 32.78 g, .941 fine silver.  
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''Specification:'' 32.78 g, 0.941 fine silver.  
  
 
''Catalog reference:'' [[Silver crowns by Davenport number|Dav-1827]]; KM-90.3; Delm-1014.  
 
''Catalog reference:'' [[Silver crowns by Davenport number|Dav-1827]]; KM-90.3; Delm-1014.  
  
 
''[[Bibliography|Source:]]''
 
''[[Bibliography|Source:]]''
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* Davenport, John S., ''European Crowns, 1700-1800, 2nd Ed.,'' London: Spink & Son, 1964.
 
* Michael, Thomas, ''Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1701-1800, 7th ed.,'' Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2016.
 
* Michael, Thomas, ''Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1701-1800, 7th ed.,'' Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2016.
* Davenport, John S., ''European Crowns, 1700-1800, 2nd Ed.,'' London: Spink & Son, 1964.
 
 
* 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.  
 
* 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.  
 
* <sup>[1]</sup>Orsini, Matt, Kyle Ponterio and Jeremy Bostwick, ''The 2022 NYINC Sale: World and Ancient Coins, featuring the Mark and Lottie Salton Collection and the Pat Johnson Collection,'' Costa Mesa, CA: Stack's Bowers LLC, 2021.
 
* <sup>[1]</sup>Orsini, Matt, Kyle Ponterio and Jeremy Bostwick, ''The 2022 NYINC Sale: World and Ancient Coins, featuring the Mark and Lottie Salton Collection and the Pat Johnson Collection,'' Costa Mesa, CA: Stack's Bowers LLC, 2021.
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* [[Holland 1746 ducaton Dav-1827|1746 ducaton]]
 
* [[Holland 1746 ducaton Dav-1827|1746 ducaton]]
 
* [[Holland 1756 6 stuivers|1756 6 stuivers (''scheepjesschelling'')]], struck in gold
 
* [[Holland 1756 6 stuivers|1756 6 stuivers (''scheepjesschelling'')]], struck in gold
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* [[Holland 1756 10 stuivers|1756 10 stuivers, struck in gold]]
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* [[Utrecht 1756 ducaton Dav-1832]]
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* [[Westfriesland 1756 ducaton Dav-1834|Westfriesland 1756 ducaton]]
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* [[Holland 1756 2 ducats Fr-248|1756 double ducat]]
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* [[Holland 1758 ducaton Dav-1827|1758 ducaton]]
 
* [[Holland 1758 2 ducats Fr-248|1758 double ducat]]
 
* [[Holland 1758 2 ducats Fr-248|1758 double ducat]]
* [[Holland 1775 ducaton Dav-1827|1775 ducaton]]
 
 
* [[Coins and currency dated 1756]]
 
* [[Coins and currency dated 1756]]
  
 
[[Category:Selections from the Stack's Bowers 2022 NYINC sale]][[Category: Coinage of the Dutch provinces]][[Category: European crowns and thalers]]
 
[[Category:Selections from the Stack's Bowers 2022 NYINC sale]][[Category: Coinage of the Dutch provinces]][[Category: European crowns and thalers]]

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from the Stack's Bowers 2022 NYINC sale, lot 1463
SB122-1463r.jpg

This specimen was lot 1463 in Stack's Bowers NYINC sale (New York, January 2022), where it sold for $6,300. The catalog description[1] noted, "NETHERLANDS. Holland. Ducaton, 1756. PCGS MS-63. Flowered edge variety. An impressive survivor of the Silver Rider type, this example exhibits exquisite sharpness through the central designs with unblemished satiny luster in the fields. Faint blue, yellow, and green tone surrounds many of the raised surfaces, imparting an element of dynamic character. One of only three dates listed with the flowered edge in The Standard Catalog of World Coins, this being the single finest of any date graded by either PCGS or NGC." This denomination is recorded from Holland 1672-1792 and this subtype with the rose mintmark 1734, 1741-50, 1754-56. Holland was the largest and wealthiest part of the United Provinces, now the kingdom of the Netherlands.

Recorded mintage: 91,767 (including KM 90.1).

Specification: 32.78 g, 0.941 fine silver.

Catalog reference: Dav-1827; KM-90.3; Delm-1014.

Source:

  • Davenport, John S., European Crowns, 1700-1800, 2nd Ed., London: Spink & Son, 1964.
  • 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, Kyle Ponterio and Jeremy Bostwick, The 2022 NYINC Sale: World and Ancient Coins, featuring the Mark and Lottie Salton Collection and the Pat Johnson Collection, Costa Mesa, CA: Stack's Bowers LLC, 2021.

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