1/2 Ducaton `1/2 Zilveren Rijder` Flowered edge

Emisor Province of Gelderland (Dutch Republic)
Año 1761-1765
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 1/2 Ducaton
Moneda Gulden (1581-1795)
Composición Silver (.941)
Peso 16.39 g
Diámetro 35 mm
Grosor
Forma Round
Técnica Milled
Orientación
Grabador(es)
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s) Ver#5.2 , CNM#2.17.136 S#1045 , KM#101.2 , HPM#Ge Voogt#505, 517, etc.
Descripción del anverso Armored knight brandishing sword on rearing horse right, above crowned arms of Gelderland dividing legend. Privy mark at beginning of legend.
Escritura del anverso Latin
Leyenda del anverso MO : NO : ARG : CONF : BEL : PRO : D : GEL : & : C : Z :
(Translation: New silver coinage of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, Duchy of Gelderland and County of Zutphen)
Descripción del reverso Crowned shield with arms of the United Provinces supported by a lion on each side, date below in cartouche
Escritura del reverso Latin
Leyenda del reverso CONCORDIA RES PARVÆ CRESCVNT *
(Translation: With harmony small things grow)
Canto Flowered
Casa de moneda
Tirada 1761 - Privy mark: tree -
1762 - Privy mark: tree -
1764 - Privy mark: tree -
1765 - Privy mark: tree -
ID de Numisquare 1163413860
Información adicional

Historical Context: This 1/2 Ducaton, or "1/2 Zilveren Rijder," was issued by the Province of Gelderland during the Dutch Republic (1761-1765). This era marked the twilight of the Dutch Golden Age, with the Republic navigating complex internal politics and evolving European power structures. The coin reflects Gelderland's sovereign right to coinage, underscoring its economic significance and administrative autonomy within the federal structure. These substantial silver pieces were vital for both domestic and international trade.

Artistry: Likely executed by anonymous master mint engravers, the design embodies a robust Late Baroque aesthetic, characteristic of Dutch provincial coinage. The obverse features an armored knight on horseback, brandishing a sword, symbolizing provincial defense, with Gelderland's shield below. The reverse displays the crowned provincial shield, flanked by two rampant lions, with the denomination and date. A distinguishing "flowered edge" serves as both a decorative element and an anti-clipping security feature.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .941 fine silver, weighing 16.39 grams and 35mm in diameter, this coin possesses significant metallic presence. Key high-points for grading include the knight's helmet, the horse's musculature, and the sword on the obverse. On the reverse, sharpness in the crown's details, the lions' features, and the provincial shield's heraldry are crucial. The preservation of the "flowered edge" is paramount; an undamaged edge significantly enhances numismatic appeal. Strong strikes reveal full detail on all elements.

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