Dutch Gold Ducat, mint 1760

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ABOUT THIS PENDANT

Denomination: Gold Ducat

Obverse: CONCORDIA RES PAR VÆ CRES•TRA 1760, Standing, armored knight holding bundle of arrows. MO.ORD PROVIN FOEDER BELGAD LEGIMP FOEDER BELGAD LEGIMP within ornamented tablet.
Reverse: The text in the table on the reverse now says MOneta AURea REGni BELGII AD LEGEM IMPERII.

Mint: 1760 in Utrecht, the Netherlands

The gold coin is set in a handmade 14k gold pendant mount. There is one photo in which you can see the size of this coin compared to contemporary coins.

At first, ducats of Hungarian type struck in the Netherlands had a standing figure on the obverse with the crown and battle axe that St. Ladislaus carried on the Hungarian prototype, but naming him with a different legend. Like the original, but not contemporary, Hungarian ducats, the reverse had a shield, which now showed the coat of arms of the issuing province. These types evolved into a standing knight holding a sword and seven arrows representing the seven provinces in the union. The legend, CONCORDIA RES PARVÆ CRESCUNT, shortened in a variation of ways, says “by concord small things increase”. It also names —or shows a symbol representing— the province that issued the coin.
The reverse had a tablet inscribed and always shortened in the same way: MOneta ORDInum PROVINciarum FOEDERatorum BELGicarum AD LEGem IMPerii, gold money of the federated provinces of Belgium in accordance with the law of the realm. In the Napoleonic period, the Batavian Republic and Louis Bonaparte continued to strike ducats with these designs. These coins were not issued during the annexation of the Netherlands into the French Empire. Since Napoleon’s defeat, the Kingdom of the Netherlands has continued to issue them as trade and bullion coins.


The pendant is about 23 mm in diameter. See also a photo of the 14K Gold chain option: available https://www.etsy.com/listing/879051372/silver-chain-and-leather-cord-options?ref=shop_home_active_2&frs=1&crt=1



INFO
Welcome to my shop! The pendants here are on average 1700 years old. Just to think of what has happened to it in between makes you feel small! The note has a description that makes clear where and when the coin was struck (see more info on this coin below). If we could only tell where it has been in between! All we know is that it has wandered its way around to you or your friend's neck. 

Each coin has been carefully crafted with its own custom bezel, securing the coin very well in its place. Wearing a coin and knowing its history provide a unique feel. I think they are a great idea for a gift for people that appreciate such a connection with history. Why wear a replica of a coin when you can have the real deal!


Other Peregrine Pendants: http://peregrinependants.etsy.com/

Care
These coins have been through a lot. However, to be sure that the pendant maintains its features, be sure to keep it dry. If it does happen to get wet: it is not a big deal. Just be sure to dry it of completely with some cloth.

IMPORTANT NOTICES
- International buyers: please be aware that you may have to pay customs fees and or duties, these fees are set by your government and are the responsibility of the buyer. For more information, please contact your local customs office or postal service. I cannot refund you for any extra costs that you may incur
- Shipping delays are very frequent these days. Shipping may take a lot longer than expected. I will always try to ship out order within one business day. Please be patient in receiving your order when shipping is taking longer than using.
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Roman Coin Necklace - Vintage Coin Jewelry - Roman Coins - Ancient Coins

ABOUT THIS PENDANT

Denomination: Gold Ducat

Obverse: CONCORDIA RES PAR VÆ CRES•TRA 1760, Standing, armored knight holding bundle of arrows. MO.ORD PROVIN FOEDER BELGAD LEGIMP FOEDER BELGAD LEGIMP within ornamented tablet.
Reverse: The text in the table on the reverse now says MOneta AURea REGni BELGII AD LEGEM IMPERII.

Mint: 1760 in Utrecht, the Netherlands

The gold coin is set in a handmade 14k gold pendant mount. There is one photo in which you can see the size of this coin compared to contemporary coins.

At first, ducats of Hungarian type struck in the Netherlands had a standing figure on the obverse with the crown and battle axe that St. Ladislaus carried on the Hungarian prototype, but naming him with a different legend. Like the original, but not contemporary, Hungarian ducats, the reverse had a shield, which now showed the coat of arms of the issuing province. These types evolved into a standing knight holding a sword and seven arrows representing the seven provinces in the union. The legend, CONCORDIA RES PARVÆ CRESCUNT, shortened in a variation of ways, says “by concord small things increase”. It also names —or shows a symbol representing— the province that issued the coin.
The reverse had a tablet inscribed and always shortened in the same way: MOneta ORDInum PROVINciarum FOEDERatorum BELGicarum AD LEGem IMPerii, gold money of the federated provinces of Belgium in accordance with the law of the realm. In the Napoleonic period, the Batavian Republic and Louis Bonaparte continued to strike ducats with these designs. These coins were not issued during the annexation of the Netherlands into the French Empire. Since Napoleon’s defeat, the Kingdom of the Netherlands has continued to issue them as trade and bullion coins.


The pendant is about 23 mm in diameter. See also a photo of the 14K Gold chain option: available https://www.etsy.com/listing/879051372/silver-chain-and-leather-cord-options?ref=shop_home_active_2&frs=1&crt=1



INFO
Welcome to my shop! The pendants here are on average 1700 years old. Just to think of what has happened to it in between makes you feel small! The note has a description that makes clear where and when the coin was struck (see more info on this coin below). If we could only tell where it has been in between! All we know is that it has wandered its way around to you or your friend's neck. 

Each coin has been carefully crafted with its own custom bezel, securing the coin very well in its place. Wearing a coin and knowing its history provide a unique feel. I think they are a great idea for a gift for people that appreciate such a connection with history. Why wear a replica of a coin when you can have the real deal!


Other Peregrine Pendants: http://peregrinependants.etsy.com/

Care
These coins have been through a lot. However, to be sure that the pendant maintains its features, be sure to keep it dry. If it does happen to get wet: it is not a big deal. Just be sure to dry it of completely with some cloth.

IMPORTANT NOTICES
- International buyers: please be aware that you may have to pay customs fees and or duties, these fees are set by your government and are the responsibility of the buyer. For more information, please contact your local customs office or postal service. I cannot refund you for any extra costs that you may incur
- Shipping delays are very frequent these days. Shipping may take a lot longer than expected. I will always try to ship out order within one business day. Please be patient in receiving your order when shipping is taking longer than using.
Roman Coin Necklace - Vintage Coin Jewelry - Roman Coins - Ancient Coins

ABOUT THIS PENDANT

Denomination: Gold Ducat

Obverse: CONCORDIA RES PAR VÆ CRES•TRA 1760, Standing, armored knight holding bundle of arrows. MO.ORD PROVIN FOEDER BELGAD LEGIMP FOEDER BELGAD LEGIMP within ornamented tablet.
Reverse: The text in the table on the reverse now says MOneta AURea REGni BELGII AD LEGEM IMPERII.

Mint: 1760 in Utrecht, the Netherlands

The gold coin is set in a handmade 14k gold pendant mount. There is one photo in which you can see the size of this coin compared to contemporary coins.

At first, ducats of Hungarian type struck in the Netherlands had a standing figure on the obverse with the crown and battle axe that St. Ladislaus carried on the Hungarian prototype, but naming him with a different legend. Like the original, but not contemporary, Hungarian ducats, the reverse had a shield, which now showed the coat of arms of the issuing province. These types evolved into a standing knight holding a sword and seven arrows representing the seven provinces in the union. The legend, CONCORDIA RES PARVÆ CRESCUNT, shortened in a variation of ways, says “by concord small things increase”. It also names —or shows a symbol representing— the province that issued the coin.
The reverse had a tablet inscribed and always shortened in the same way: MOneta ORDInum PROVINciarum FOEDERatorum BELGicarum AD LEGem IMPerii, gold money of the federated provinces of Belgium in accordance with the law of the realm. In the Napoleonic period, the Batavian Republic and Louis Bonaparte continued to strike ducats with these designs. These coins were not issued during the annexation of the Netherlands into the French Empire. Since Napoleon’s defeat, the Kingdom of the Netherlands has continued to issue them as trade and bullion coins.


The pendant is about 23 mm in diameter. See also a photo of the 14K Gold chain option: available https://www.etsy.com/listing/879051372/silver-chain-and-leather-cord-options?ref=shop_home_active_2&frs=1&crt=1



INFO
Welcome to my shop! The pendants here are on average 1700 years old. Just to think of what has happened to it in between makes you feel small! The note has a description that makes clear where and when the coin was struck (see more info on this coin below). If we could only tell where it has been in between! All we know is that it has wandered its way around to you or your friend's neck. 

Each coin has been carefully crafted with its own custom bezel, securing the coin very well in its place. Wearing a coin and knowing its history provide a unique feel. I think they are a great idea for a gift for people that appreciate such a connection with history. Why wear a replica of a coin when you can have the real deal!


Other Peregrine Pendants: http://peregrinependants.etsy.com/

Care
These coins have been through a lot. However, to be sure that the pendant maintains its features, be sure to keep it dry. If it does happen to get wet: it is not a big deal. Just be sure to dry it of completely with some cloth.

IMPORTANT NOTICES
- International buyers: please be aware that you may have to pay customs fees and or duties, these fees are set by your government and are the responsibility of the buyer. For more information, please contact your local customs office or postal service. I cannot refund you for any extra costs that you may incur
- Shipping delays are very frequent these days. Shipping may take a lot longer than expected. I will always try to ship out order within one business day. Please be patient in receiving your order when shipping is taking longer than using.