Netherlands, the country known for its delectable cheese, colored tulips, and who could forget those wooden shoes and the windmills? It’s such a beautiful country located in northwestern Europe with a coastline facing Mother England.
Due to the country’s history, it has issued numerous varieties of gold coins. The Dutch Gold Coins have more than one name to call it. There are guldens or florins, ducats, duits, stuivers, cavaliers, guldens, and ducatons. Majority of these coins have been issued in fractional and multiple versions.
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![]() Ngc 2009 Netherlands 2 Ducat Gold Proof 70 Ultra Cameo 44 Of 1st 200 Boxcert Price: $1,450.00 Time Left: 1h 31m
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![]() 1912 Netherlands Gold 10 Gulden 01947 Troy Ounce Gold About Uncirculated Price: $427.50 Time Left: 11h 59m
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![]() Netherlands 1760 7 Gulden Gold Half Rider Rare Original Price: $850.00 Time Left: 1d 19h 10m
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![]() Netherlands 1773 Gold Ducat High Grade Price: $450.00 Time Left: 1d 19h 15m
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![]() Netherlands 1879 10 Gulden Gold Unc Extremely High Grade Rare In This Grade Price: $450.00 Time Left: 1d 19h 21m
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![]() Netherlands 1880 10 Gulden Gold Unc Ext High Grade Ext Low Mintage Price: $500.00 Time Left: 1d 19h 24m
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These intricately designed works of art etched in gold have different specifications and gold content. The Dutch Gold Coins that are tagged to be 1 Gulden has a diameter of 25 millimeters. The fineness represents purity of the gold alloy and stands at 0.750.
The Dutch Gold Coins possess a weight of 11.0000 grams and a gold content of 0.2652, which is the actual gold content in troy ounces. There are also 5 Gulden, 10 Gulden, 20 Gulden and 1 Ducat, but the 1 Gulden happens to be the most in value.
As a true and careful collector, one mustn’t polish any gold coin with the thought of increasing its value. Anything that could disturb the coin’s surface will degrade it. The Dutch gold contains natural oxides of silver and copper, which are formed over a period of time and preserve the coin itself.
Dutch Gold Coins can be traded across the market for $1,000 a piece. They should be well preserved, not polished, and of course not re-died to bring out the luster that it once had.
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