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1 Ducat Amsterdam

Issuer Holland, Province of
Year 1673
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Value 1 Ducat
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Reverse description The reverse displays a five-line Latin inscription on a square tablet set within an ornate baroque cartouche or frame, conveying the monetary authority and legal standard of the coinage. Beneath the frame appear the arms of Amsterdam, serving as the mint mark of the Amsterdam mint. The inscription abbreviates the full legend identifying the coin as gold coinage of the Confederate Belgian Provinces issued according to imperial law. The baroque framing of the tablet is characteristic of Dutch provincial ducat coinage of the late seventeenth century.
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Reverse lettering MO: AVR PROVIN CON. FOE BELG AD LEG IMP.
(Translation: Gold coinage of the United Provinces of the Netherlands issued in accordance with the law)
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