Gold Ducats of the Netherlands. Vol. 1. Gelderland Mint (1586-1803) and Mints of Batenburg, 's-Heerenberg, Hedel, Stevensweert, Nijmegen, Groninger Ommelanden, Gorinchem, Gronsveld, Haarlem, Middelburg, Vianen, Thorn, Breda and Zierikzee

Gold Ducats of the Netherlands. Vol. 1. Gelderland Mint (1586-1803) and Mints of Batenburg, 's-Heerenberg, Hedel, Stevensweert, Nijmegen, Groninger Ommelanden, Gorinchem, Gronsveld, Haarlem, Middelburg, Vianen, Thorn, Breda and Zierikzee
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ISBN-13 : 9788394053413
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Book Synopsis Gold Ducats of the Netherlands. Vol. 1. Gelderland Mint (1586-1803) and Mints of Batenburg, 's-Heerenberg, Hedel, Stevensweert, Nijmegen, Groninger Ommelanden, Gorinchem, Gronsveld, Haarlem, Middelburg, Vianen, Thorn, Breda and Zierikzee by :

Download or read book Gold Ducats of the Netherlands. Vol. 1. Gelderland Mint (1586-1803) and Mints of Batenburg, 's-Heerenberg, Hedel, Stevensweert, Nijmegen, Groninger Ommelanden, Gorinchem, Gronsveld, Haarlem, Middelburg, Vianen, Thorn, Breda and Zierikzee written by and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The most extensive and comprehensive book ever written about Netherlands ducats. The book is based on a database of 20,000 records collected during five years of research. The first volume (352 p., A4 paper size) includes all gold ducats minted by the Gelderland mint (1586-1803) and mints of Batenburg, Hedel, ?s-Heerenberg, Stevensweert, Nijmegen, Gorinchem, Groninger Ommelanden, Gronsveld, Haarlem, Middelburg, Vianen, Thorn, Breda and Zierikzee.00An important section of the book is dedicated to the Dutch 'Golden Age' of flourishing trade with the Far East and the Baltic states, because it was largely driven by the strength of Dutch gold there. The book presents an enjoyable description of the history of the god ducat, including some interesting facts about foreign imitations - well documented and accompanied by many illustrations. Meanwhile, the descriptions of the individual coins pay considerable attention to where they could be found and the associated price developments. In other words this book will certainly be appreciated by avid collectors and professionals. It is a welcome addition within the numismatic field.00Includes also a booklet of 50 pages (ISBN 9788394053406): "Estimated values & die marriages 2015 edition. Based on the rarity scale and realized prices of 20.000 coins sold in Dutch and international auctions from 1945."


Gold Ducats of the Netherlands. Vol. 1. Gelderland Mint (1586-1803) and Mints of Batenburg, 's-Heerenberg, Hedel, Stevensweert, Nijmegen, Groninger Ommelanden, Gorinchem, Gronsveld, Haarlem, Middelburg, Vianen, Thorn, Breda and Zierikzee Related Books