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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | A crowned heraldic shield bearing the quartered arms of the Seven United Provinces of the Netherlands, centrally positioned in the field. The denomination is divided on either side of the shield. The date appears above the crown, split by the crown's apex, with the legend encircling the design along the periphery. The composition follows the standard format established for Dutch provincial gold rijders of the eighteenth century. |
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| 附加信息 |
The Golden Rider series takes its name from the equestrian figure that dominated Dutch provincial gold coinage through much of the 18th century, but Overijssel's contribution to the type was among the least prolific. The province struck these half-riders across only three years, and surviving examples in any condition are genuinely scarce — Overijssel never commanded the minting volume of Holland or Gelderland.
Delmonte's census of Dutch gold remains the authoritative reference for distinguishing provincial varieties within this series, and the G#1061 attribution places this piece firmly within a small, identifiable group.