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This specimen was lot 4347 in Goldberg sale 70 (Los Angeles, September 2012), where it sold for $833.75. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "Netherlands - Utrecht. Ducaton (Silver Rider), 1759-Utrecht. Armored knight on horse above shield. Reverse: Crowned and supported arms. PCGS graded AU-58." The specimen is one of a type issued for the province of Utrecht 1739-94. Each province of the Netherlands issued its own coins; besides Utrecht, there are coins for Deventer, Friesland, Gelderland, Groningen, Holland, Overyssel, West Friesland and Zeeland, not counting various local issues. The Netherlands were swallowed up in Napoleon's empire and after his fall, reconstituted as a kingdom. | This specimen was lot 4347 in Goldberg sale 70 (Los Angeles, September 2012), where it sold for $833.75. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "Netherlands - Utrecht. Ducaton (Silver Rider), 1759-Utrecht. Armored knight on horse above shield. Reverse: Crowned and supported arms. PCGS graded AU-58." The specimen is one of a type issued for the province of Utrecht 1739-94. Each province of the Netherlands issued its own coins; besides Utrecht, there are coins for Deventer, Friesland, Gelderland, Groningen, Holland, Overyssel, West Friesland and Zeeland, not counting various local issues. The Netherlands were swallowed up in Napoleon's empire and after his fall, reconstituted as a kingdom. | ||
Revision as of 21:41, 20 February 2022
This specimen was lot 4347 in Goldberg sale 70 (Los Angeles, September 2012), where it sold for $833.75. The catalog description[1] noted, "Netherlands - Utrecht. Ducaton (Silver Rider), 1759-Utrecht. Armored knight on horse above shield. Reverse: Crowned and supported arms. PCGS graded AU-58." The specimen is one of a type issued for the province of Utrecht 1739-94. Each province of the Netherlands issued its own coins; besides Utrecht, there are coins for Deventer, Friesland, Gelderland, Groningen, Holland, Overyssel, West Friesland and Zeeland, not counting various local issues. The Netherlands were swallowed up in Napoleon's empire and after his fall, reconstituted as a kingdom.
Recorded mintage: 96,860 for 1758-59.
Specification: 32.78 g, .941 fine silver, .991 troy oz ASW, obliquely reeded edge.
Catalog reference: Dav-1832; KM-92.1.
- 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.
- Delmonte, A., Le Bénélux D'or, Amsterdam: Jacques Schulman N.V., 1964, with supplements to 1977.
- 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]Ira and Larry Goldberg, Goldberg sale 70: The Pre-Long Beach Auction, Los Angeles, CA: Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, 2012.
Link to:
- 1758 ducaton
- Utrecht 1759 1/4 gulden, struck in gold
- Westfriesland 1759 ducaton Dav-1834
- 1760 10 stuivers = halve gulden
- 1760 ducat
- 1760 double ducat
- 1760 7 gulden (halve gouden rijder)
- 1760 14 gulden (gouden rijder)
- 1761 ducaton
- Coins and currency dated 1759
- return to coins of Netherlands, Utrecht