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| − | This specimen is lot 1173 on Jean Elsen price list 250 (Brussels, Oct/Dec 2009), where it was offered at €125 (about US$185). The catalog description noted, <blockquote>"''NEDERLAND, De Bataafse Republiek (1795-1806), AR zilveren dukaat, 1801, Utrecht. Zeer Fraai'' | + | This specimen is lot 1173 on Jean Elsen price list 250 (Brussels, Oct/Dec 2009), where it was offered at €125 (about US$185). The catalog description noted, <blockquote>"''NEDERLAND, De Bataafse Republiek (1795-1806), AR zilveren dukaat, 1801, Utrecht. Zeer Fraai.'' ([[Netherlands]], Batavian Republic (1765-1806), silver ducat, Utrecht mint, very fine.)"</blockquote> In 1795 the revolutionary armies of France invaded and occupied the United Provinces and reorganized it into the puppet [[Netherlands Batavian Republic|Batavian Republic]], which survived until 1806, when Napoleon installed his brother Louis on the newly created throne of the Kingdom of Holland, which lasted only until 1810. After Napoleon's fall in 1814, William I, of the old house of Orange, was made king. |
''Recorded mintage:'' 253,925 (includes Utrecht, Holland and Gelderland). | ''Recorded mintage:'' 253,925 (includes Utrecht, Holland and Gelderland). | ||
| − | ''Specification:'' 28.07 g, .868 fine silver, 40 mm diameter, reeded edge. | + | ''Specification:'' 28.07 g, 0.868 fine silver, 40 mm diameter, reeded edge. |
''Catalog reference:'' Sch-70a; Delm-982, KM 10.4, [[Silver crowns by Davenport number|Dav-225]]. | ''Catalog reference:'' Sch-70a; Delm-982, KM 10.4, [[Silver crowns by Davenport number|Dav-225]]. | ||
''[[Bibliography|Source:]]'' | ''[[Bibliography|Source:]]'' | ||
| − | * Peters, T., J. Scheper and J. Mevius, ''Muntalmanak | + | * Peters, T., J. Scheper and J. Mevius, ''Muntalmanak 2018, 35<sup>e</sup> editie'', Amsterdam: Nederlandse vereniging van munthandelaren, 2017. |
| + | * Davenport, John S., ''European Crowns and Talers, Since 1800, 2nd Ed.,'' London: Spink & Son, 1964. | ||
* Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, ''Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900, 9th ed.'', Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019. | * Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, ''Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900, 9th ed.'', Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019. | ||
| + | * 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. | ||
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''Link to:'' | ''Link to:'' | ||
| + | * [[Holland 1800 silver ducat Dav-1840|1800 silver ducat, Holland mint]] | ||
* [[Utrecht 1800 ducat Fr-317]] | * [[Utrecht 1800 ducat Fr-317]] | ||
* [[Utrecht 1801 2 ducats Fr-315]] | * [[Utrecht 1801 2 ducats Fr-315]] | ||
| − | * [[Netherlands | + | * [[Netherlands 1802 silver ducat Dav-225|1802 silver ducat]] |
* [[Coins and currency dated 1801]] | * [[Coins and currency dated 1801]] | ||
[[Category: European crowns and thalers]] | [[Category: European crowns and thalers]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:54, 7 September 2025
This specimen is lot 1173 on Jean Elsen price list 250 (Brussels, Oct/Dec 2009), where it was offered at €125 (about US$185). The catalog description noted,
"NEDERLAND, De Bataafse Republiek (1795-1806), AR zilveren dukaat, 1801, Utrecht. Zeer Fraai. (Netherlands, Batavian Republic (1765-1806), silver ducat, Utrecht mint, very fine.)"
In 1795 the revolutionary armies of France invaded and occupied the United Provinces and reorganized it into the puppet Batavian Republic, which survived until 1806, when Napoleon installed his brother Louis on the newly created throne of the Kingdom of Holland, which lasted only until 1810. After Napoleon's fall in 1814, William I, of the old house of Orange, was made king.
Recorded mintage: 253,925 (includes Utrecht, Holland and Gelderland).
Specification: 28.07 g, 0.868 fine silver, 40 mm diameter, reeded edge.
Catalog reference: Sch-70a; Delm-982, KM 10.4, Dav-225.
- Peters, T., J. Scheper and J. Mevius, Muntalmanak 2018, 35e editie, Amsterdam: Nederlandse vereniging van munthandelaren, 2017.
- Davenport, John S., European Crowns and Talers, Since 1800, 2nd Ed., London: Spink & Son, 1964.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900, 9th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
- 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.
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