Gulden 1715-1769 front Gulden 1715-1769 back
Gulden 1715-1769 photo
© Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt

Gulden

 
Silver (.920) 10.61 g 32 mm
Description
Issuer
Province of Overijssel (Dutch Republic)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1715-1769
Value
1 Gulden
Currency
Gulden (1581-1795)
Composition
Silver (.920)
Weight
10.61 g
Diameter
32 mm
Thickness
1.50 mm
Shape
Round (irregular, Later dates are round)
Technique
Hammered, Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-06
References
Numista
N#54022
Rarity index
76%

Reverse

Standing female figure leaning on Bible on column, holding spear with Liberty cap, date in exergue

Script: Latin

Lettering:
HAC NITIMVR - HANC TVEMVR
· 1735 ·

Translation: On her we lean, her we protect

Edge

Cabled

Comment

KM# 63.2, CNM 2.38.91 Crane mintmark after NITMIVR 1715-1723

© Veilinghuis de Ruiter

KM# 63.2, CNM 2.38.92 Crane mintmark after TRANSI 1730-1749 (main photos)
KM# 63.3, CNM 2.38.91 Lily mintmark after date 1722-1749

© Veilinghuis de Ruiter
KM# 63.3, CNM 2.38.93 no mintmark - 1761-1769
KM# 63.3, CNM 2.38.93 Eagle mintmark after date 1763-1765

© Stack's Bowers Galleries

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Standard circulation coin Gulden 1715-1769 from Province of Overijssel (Dutch Republic) made of Silver (.920) weighing 10.61 g is that it was used as a form of currency during a time when the Dutch Republic was experiencing significant economic growth and trade expansion. The coin's silver content and weight were carefully regulated to ensure its value and authenticity, and it was widely accepted as a medium of exchange throughout the region. Despite its age, some of these coins have survived to this day and are highly sought after by collectors and historians, offering a glimpse into the economic and monetary systems of the past.