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Batavian Republic Gulden

Netherlands

1795–1806

Reference data compiled from public catalogs

Estimated Melt Value

$15.43

Based on Silver spot price ($79.17/oz) · 58.3% purity · 10.4g

Updated 6:41 PM

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Specifications

CountryNetherlands
Years Minted1795–1806
Composition0.583 silver
Weight10.4 g
Diameter29 mm
ShapeRound
EdgeReeded

Design

Obverse

Features the crowned arms of the Batavian Republic.

Reverse

Displays the denomination within a wreath.

History & Notable Facts

The Batavian Republic Gulden was often struck on planchets recycled from melted Spanish reales, a makeshift solution amid the financial chaos of a fledgling republic.

This made for coins that sometimes bore faint traces of their previous lives, like ghostly underimages peeking through the new design. Issued from 1795 to 1806, they featured simple motifs such as a standing lion or the word "Vryheit," symbolizing the Dutch push for independence from monarchical rule.

Exact mintage numbers? Lost to time, probably in some bureaucratic fire or oversight. We know production varied by year and mint, but specifics remain elusive.

Design debates among collectors can get tedious; one might say these coins were as short-lived as the republic they represented.

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