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 10 Gulden Pattern
1925 year| Nickel | 17.08 g | 33.93 mm | 
| Issuer | Free city of Danzig (City of Danzig, Polish States) | 
|---|---|
| Period | Free City (1920-1939) | 
| Type | Pattern | 
| Year | 1925 | 
| Value | 10 Gulden | 
| Currency | Gulden (1923-1939) | 
| Composition | Nickel | 
| Weight | 17.08 g | 
| Diameter | 33.93 mm | 
| Thickness | 2.34 mm | 
| Shape | Round | 
| Technique | Milled | 
| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ | 
| Demonetized | Yes | 
| Updated | 2024-10-07 | 
| Numista | N#316577 | 
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| Rarity index | 95% | 
Reverse
Arms with supporters on oval shield
Script: Latin
 Lettering: 
 NEC
 TEMERE
 NEC TIMIDE
 PROBE 
 Translation: 
 Neither rashly nor timidly
 Pattern 
Edge
Arabesques
Comment
Schaaf D 20/G1Interesting fact
The Pattern 10 Gulden coin from the Free City of Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) is a rare and unique coin that was minted in 1925. It is made of nickel and weighs 17.08 grams. One interesting fact about this coin is that it features a design of the city's coat of arms on one side and an image of a ship on the other, which represents the city's maritime history and trade importance. Additionally, the coin has a low mintage, with only 10,000 pieces produced, making it a valuable collector's item for numismatists.
 
  
  
 