Description: NETHERLANDS (United), Utrecht, gold ducat, 1724, NGC MS 63 (Shipwreck Blue Label). KM-7.1; Fr-285. Spots of luster and faint toning, the strike bold but not as sharp as some. Recovered from: Akerendam, a ship of theDutch East India Company (VOC), built in 1724. On 19 January 1725,Akerendamleft inconvoywith two other ships, heading forBataviawith a crew of 200 people and 19 chests of gold and silver on board. On 8 March 1725Akerendamdriftedin a snow storm and sank near the cliffs ofRundeisland (Norwegian west coast).Despite the fact that the ship was wrecked close to the shore there were no survivors. Ex Sedwick w original lot tag Please refer to photos for an accurate visual description Free shipping with USPS Priority tracking plus signature required No international shipping
Price: 1799 USD
Location: Lafayette, Indiana
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
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Denomination: Ducat
Circulated/Uncirculated: Unknown
Composition: Gold
Year: 1724
Certification Number: 6886275-001
Color: NA
Fineness: 0.915
Grade: MS 63
KM Number: 7.1
Country/Region of Manufacture: Netherlands
Certification: NGC