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Silver Ducat - Batavian Republic Gelderland

Issuer Batavian Republic, Gelderland
Year 1795-1802
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Diameter 40 mm
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Reverse description The crowned shield of the Dutch Republic, bearing a rampant lion holding a sword and bundle of arrows, occupies the central field. The four-digit date is divided by the shield, with '18' appearing to the left and '00' to the right. A circular Latin legend reading CONCORDIA RES PARVAE CRESCUNT ('Small things grow through concord') surrounds the entire design, initiated by a floral ornament. The overall composition follows the standard heraldic style of the Dutch Republic's silver coinage.
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Mintage 1795 - Privy mark: ear of grain
1797 - Privy mark: ear of grain
1800 - Privy mark: ear of grain; Overdate variety 1800/1790 exists
1801 - Privy mark: ear of grain
1802 - Privy mark: ear of grain
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