Knight of Rhodes Ducat
Greece
1310–1522
Reference data compiled from public catalogs
Estimated Melt Value
$487.88
Based on Gold spot price ($4,831.225/oz) · 90.0% purity · 3.49g
Updated 2:11 PM
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Specifications
| Country | Greece |
| Years Minted | 1310–1522 |
| Composition | Gold |
| Weight | 3.49 g |
| Diameter | 21 mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Edge | Plain |
Design
Obverse
Features the Archangel Michael or a religious figure, often with inscriptions related to the Knights Hospitaller.
Reverse
Depicts a cross of the Order or a coat of arms, symbolizing the sovereignty of the Knights on Rhodes.
History & Notable Facts
The Knight of Rhodes ducat, struck by the Hospitallers, often featured a bold cross potent on its obverse, a design that echoed the order's martial roots while doubling as a nod to Venetian influences.
These gold coins, minted between 1310 and 1522 on Rhodes, used electrum or pure gold sourced from regional trade, though exact alloy compositions vary by specimen. The reverse typically bore the grand master's initials or arms, making each piece a snapshot of the order's fleeting sovereignty. We don't know precise mintage numbers; records likely perished with the island's archives during Ottoman conquests.
Counterfeits were rampant, as traders favored the ducat's weight and purity over its origin. Some say that's why it held value longer than the Knights themselves did on Rhodes.
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