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2 Ducats Plain edge

Issuer Province of Holland (Dutch Republic)
Year 1694-1748
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering CONCORDIA · RES PAR · CRES · HOL · 1766
(Translation: Unity makes strength. Holland)
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Edge Plain
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Holland's ducat production across this period was closely tied to the Republic's role as Europe's dominant credit market. Amsterdam's financiers required a reliable, high-fineness gold coin that foreign counterparties would accept without assay — the near-pure standard here was a deliberate policy choice, not convention. Dutch ducats circulated as far as the Levant and the Baltic trade routes, often preferred over locally issued gold.

The plain edge distinguishes this type from later milled-edge variants introduced as an anti-clipping measure. Pieces struck in the early decades of this run tend to show softer detail at the reverse center, a known characteristic of the Holland provincial dies rather than post-mint wear.

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