1 florijn 700 jaar Amsterdam 1975 NGC PF 62 CAMEO TRIAL STRIKE IN SILVER – ISSUE: 2 PCS 1975
Unknown artist
Silver
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- About the artworkObverse: . . . . . INSIGNIA AMSTELREDAMI, crowned coat of arms of Amsterdam, held on either side by two lions
Reverse: 1275 – 1975 / MOKUM / 700 / FLORIJN, at the top the three crosses of Amsterdam
NEARLY UNIQUE
ONLY 2 PIECES ISSUED
In honor of the 700th anniversary of Amsterdam, a large manifestation was organized in the RAI in 1975 under the name “Mokum 700”. The R.A.I. was converted into a large market square with town hall, fire brigade, stalls, etc. Many Amsterdam companies had their own “house” with typical Amsterdam facades. At the entrance, five one-florin pieces were given for 50 cents each. During the manifestation, these florins were currency at all the stalls at the R.A.I. The coins were struck at the Royal Dutch Mint and bear the mint mark and mint master's mark. The piece offered here is one of only two silver test runs. - About the artist
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