
Dutch Gold Ducat (Netherlands Ducat)
Netherlands · Based on the visual characteristics, especially the style of the coat of arms and the visible text indicating 'BELG. PROV. FOED.', this coin appears to be a Dutch Gold Ducat. While an exact year is not clearly visible in the image, these ducats were minted for many years. Given the clarity of the design and the general appearance, it could range from the 18th to the early 20th century. A definitive year cannot be provided without a clearer image of the date, but many were struck in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The coin clearly shows a complex coat of arms on one side, which seems to include a lion rampant and other heraldic elements, surmounted by a crown. The legend around the rim is partially visible, indicating Latin text, which is typical for older European coinage. The overall color suggests it is made of a gold or gold-colored alloy.
- Country
- Netherlands
- Denomination
- 1 Ducat
- Metal
- Gold
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