| Emitent | Province of Utrecht (Dutch Republic) |
|---|---|
| Rok | 1751 |
| Typ | Non-circulating coin |
| Nominał | 1 Ducaton (3) |
| Waluta | Gulden (1581-1795) |
| Skład | Silver (.941) |
| Waga | 32.78 g |
| Średnica | |
| Grubość | |
| Kształt | Round |
| Technika | Milled |
| Orientacja | |
| Rytownik(zy) | |
| W obiegu do | |
| Źródło(a) | KM#111 , HPM#Ut 59.3 , Delmonte S#1032 , Ver#563 |
| Opis awersu | Armored knight brandishing sword with right hand, on charging horse to right above crowned quartered arms of Utrecht province with small city of Utrecht shield at center. |
|---|---|
| Pismo awersu | Latin |
| Legenda awersu |
MO : NO : ARG : PRO : CONFOE : BELG : TRAI · (Translation: New coin of the United Provinces of the Netherlands Utrecht.) |
| Opis rewersu | Crowned arms of the United Provinces supported by two crowned lions facing forward. Date (with Roman numeral I) below in cartouche. |
| Pismo rewersu | Latin |
| Legenda rewersu |
CONCORDIA RES PARVÆ CRESCUNT . ⬕ 1751 (Translation: With unity small things grow) |
| Krawędź | Plain lettered |
| Mennica |
⬕ Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt), Utrecht, Netherlands (1010-date) |
| Nakład |
1751 ⬕ - - |
| ID Numisquare | 2381916350 |
| Dodatkowe informacje |
Historical Context: The 1751 Ducaton, known as the "Zilveren Rijder," was a prominent trade coin from the Province of Utrecht within the Dutch Republic. This period, marked by the re-establishment of the Stadtholdership, saw the Ducaton retain its vital role in international commerce. Its high silver purity (.941