
Lot 826

Netherlands - Holland.
Double Ducaton, 1672. Dav-4932; Delm-1014A. 64.81 grams. Knight riding
right. Reverse: Crowned crest supported by lions. Refined style with
Holland fully spelled.
Toned. Rare. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $1,200-UP.
Lot 827

Netherlands - Holland.
Triple Ducaton Klippe, 1673. Dav-4932 note; Delmonte-1018c. Amsterdam.
99.68 grams. Knight riding right. Reverse: Crowned crest supported by
lions, shield of Amsterdam
beneath. Lustrous. Exceedingly Rare. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $5,000-UP.
This issue, with the special addition of
the arms of Amsterdam, was struck specifically to pay for the army to fight the
French (van Loon
III/p.74).
Lot 828

Netherlands - Holland.
Double Ducaton Klippe, 1673 (Amsterdam). Dav-4932 var; Delm-1018b. 65.73
grams. Knight riding right. Reverse: Crowned crest supported by lions,
shield of Amsterdam
beneath. Proof-like. Extremely Rare. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $3,500-UP.
This issue, with the special
addition of the arms of the city of Amsterdam, was struck specifically to pay
for the army to fight the
French (Mailliet-sup. p11, van Loon-III/p74).
Lot 829

Netherlands - Holland.
Double Ducaton, 1673. Dav-4933b; Delmonte-1018f. Amsterdam. 62.05 grams.
Knight riding right. Reverse: Crowned crest supported by lions, shield
of Amsterdam beneath.
Lettered edge: "* TER GEDACHTENISSE VAN DE MUNTE VAN AMSTERDAM *". Minor rim
flaw. Well struck with attractive toning. Extremely Rare. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $1,500-UP.
Lot 830

Netherlands - Holland.
Double Silver Ducat, 1673. Dav-4897; Delm-969A. 56.20 grams. Standing
knight holding crest by ribbon. Reverse: Crowned crest dividing date.
Very Rare. Choice
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
Lot 831

Netherlands - Holland.
Double Ducaton, 1675. Dav-4929; Delm-1014A. 64.93 grams. Knight riding
right. Reverse: Crowned crest supported by lions. Variety with
abbreviated spelling of Holland.
Naturally uneven edge. Rare. Very Fine.
Estimated Value
$1,000-1,250.
Lot 832

Netherlands - Holland.
Double Ducaton (Silver Rider), 1676. Dav-4929; Delm-1014a. 65.02 grams.
Knight riding horseback with shield below. Reverse: Crowned crest
supported by two lions. Small
edge brusies. Lustrous. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $800-1,000.
Lot 833

Netherlands - Holland.
Provincial 3 Gulden, 1680. Dav-4951; Delmonte-1129. Rampant lion.
Reverse: Crowned crest dividing value. This is the first Dutch 3 Gulden
type. Beautiful deep toning.
Very Rare. Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $1,500-UP.
Lot 834

Netherlands - Holland.
Provincial 3 Gulden, 1681. Dav-4954; Delm-1126. Crowned crest dividing
date. Reverse: Dutch Maiden as Pallas. First year of issue for the new
"Dutch Maiden" type. Rare.
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $800-UP.
Lot 835

Netherlands - Holland. 3
Gulden Piefort, 1684. Dav-A4953; Delm-1128a (Rarity-4). 56.08 grams. Dutch
Maiden as Pallas. Reverse: Rampant lion within beaded circle. Highest
Rarity. Fine to
Very Fine.
Estimated Value $1,750-UP.
Ex-J. Schulman auction
247, May 1968, lot 131.
Lot 836

Netherlands - Holland.
Provincial 3 Gulden, 1684. Dav-4953; Delm-1128 (Rarity-2). Dutch Maiden as
Pallas. Reverse: Rampant lion within beaded circle. Rare one-year type
with superbly engraved
dies by Drappentier. Proof-like with gorgeous iridescent toning. An
exceptionally beautiful coin. Very Rare. Extremely Fine to About
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $1,500-UP.
Lot 837

Netherlands - Holland.
Double Ducaton, 1687. Dav-4929; Delmonte-1014a. 65.34 grams. Knight riding
right. Reverse: Crowned crest supported by lions. Toned. Rare. Nearly
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $1,250-UP.
Lot 838

Netherlands - Holland.
Double Silver Ducat, 1694. Dav-4897; Delmonte-969a. 55.80 grams. Knight
standing, holding crest by ribbon. Reverse: Crowned crest dividing date.
Toned. Rare. Nearly
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $800-UP.
Lot 839

Netherlands - Holland.
Double Silver Ducat, 1734. Dav-1839; Delm-969a (Rarity-2). 56.20 grams.
Standing knight holding crest by ribbon. Reverse: Crowned crest dividing
date. Once cleaned,
proof-like. Extremely Rare. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value
$1,000-UP.
Lot 840

Netherlands - Holland.
Silver Ducat, 1751. Dav-1840; Delmonte-969. Knight standing holding crest
by ribbon. Reverse: Crowned crest dividing date. Prooflike with light
gray toning. Choice
About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $400-500.
Lot 841

Netherlands - Holland.
Silver Ducaton (Silver Rider), 1756. Dav-1827; Delm-1014; KM-90. Rider on
horseback. Reverse: Arms of Holland. Very minor edge bump. Toned with
some luster.
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
Lot 842

Netherlands - Holland.
Ducaton (Silver Rider), 1765. Dav-1827; Delm-1014. Knight on horseback
right. Reverse: Crowned shield supported by two lions. Fully lustrous
with reflective surfaces
and gorgeous iridescent toning with just a hint of cabinet friction.
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $600-800.
Lot 843

Netherlands - Holland.
½ Ducaton (Silver Rider), 1767. KM-105; Delm-1047. Rider above
crowned shield right. Reverse: Crowned and supported crest. Light
haymarking. Fully lustrous with
light golden toning. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $400-500.
Lot 844

Netherlands - Kampen. 2
Ducaton, 1664. Dav-A4945; Delm-1039A (Rarity-3). 64.57 grams. Knight riding
right. Reverse: Crowned crest supported by lions. Extremely Rare.
Very Fine.
Estimated Value $1,200-1,500.
Ex-J.Schulman auction 250, June 1970,
lot 267.
Lot 845

Netherlands - Kampen. Siege
Daalder, 1672. Dav-4987; Delmonte-710. City arms and name. Reverse:
Legend and date. Struck after the city was besieged by the Bishop of Munster.
Toned. Very Rare
this nice. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $1,250-UP.
Lot 846

Netherlands - Maastricht.
24 Stuiver, 1579. Van Gelder-150; Mailliet-75/9. Copper. Issue of 14 May.
Sword, shield and legend. Reverse: Legend over date. Second issue during
the siege by the
Spanish. Nicks. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $200-250.
Lot 847

Netherlands - Maastricht. 2
Stuiver, 1579. Van Gelder-147A; Mailliet-76/12. Copper. Issue of 28 April.
Sword, crest and legend. Reverse: Legend over value. First necessity
issue. Very
Fine.
Estimated Value $100-125.
Lot 848

Netherlands - Maastricht.
16 Stuiver, 1579. Van Gelder-154; Mailliet-75/5. Copper. Issue of June
1579. Helmet over crest. Reverse: Sword and legend over value. Third and
final necessity issue
before the capture of the city. Fine to Very Fine.
Estimated Value
$75-100.
Lot 849
Netherlands - Maastricht.
Stuiver, 1579. Van Gelder-148; Mailliet-76/13. Copper. Issue of 28 April.
Sword, crest and legend. Reverse: Legend over value. The Spanish, under
the Prince of
Parma, besieged Maastricht from 12 March until the city was captured by assault
on 28 June 1579. This piece is from the first necessity issue of the siege.
Fine.
Estimated Value $60-80.
Lot 850

Netherlands - Maastricht.
Siege Daalder of 100 Stuivers, 1794. Dav-1856; Delm-756. 41 mm. 30.36
grams. Date, star and value punched into a plain field. Uniface. Diagonally
reeded edge. Struck while
the city was besieged by the French. Extremely Fine.
Estimated
Value $400-UP.