Prize announcement lottery made of a silver ducaton Utrecht by Unknown artist
Prize announcement lottery made of a silver ducaton Utrecht by Unknown artist
Prize announcement lottery made of a silver ducaton Utrecht by Unknown artist
Prize announcement lottery made of a silver ducaton Utrecht by Unknown artist

Prize announcement lottery made of a silver ducaton Utrecht 1796

Unknown artist

Silver
€ 1.450

Jongeling Numismatics & Ancient Art

  • About the artwork
    Obverse: MO: NO: ARG: CON – FŒ: BELG: PRO: TRAI., armoured knight with sash an lifted sword on horse right, jumping over crowned provincial coat of arms
    Reverse: engraved text: Op no. 1137 / den 1 Novembr 1796 / Getrokken door / L.J. / Een Amerikaansche / Premie Groot / f 30000

    On November 1, 1796, Lourens Joukes won a prize of 30,000 guilders on lot number 1137. In memory of this, he had a number of ducatons engraved to give to family and friends. Most copies only bear his initials. However, his name is known from a copy from the former Royal Medal Cabinet. The engraving appears on Dukatons from Utrecht, Zeeland, Gelderland and Holland.

    Weight: 28.60 g
    Diameter: 47.0 mm
    Grade: About extremely fine
    Reference: JMP. 1925, p. 39-40
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