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<p>[QUOTE="Archeocultura, post: 3869959, member: 97204"]The Dutch Ducat was one of Europe's most appreciated gold coins. It was minted from the late sixteenth century up to the present day. Because it was liked so much, many states copied it. The button (which I assume it is) , looks like the coin, but the figure of the knight holding a bunch of arrows, is much smaller than on the original. 1749 is not a special year in Dutch history and the button is certainly not military.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Archeocultura, post: 3869959, member: 97204"]The Dutch Ducat was one of Europe's most appreciated gold coins. It was minted from the late sixteenth century up to the present day. Because it was liked so much, many states copied it. The button (which I assume it is) , looks like the coin, but the figure of the knight holding a bunch of arrows, is much smaller than on the original. 1749 is not a special year in Dutch history and the button is certainly not military.[/QUOTE]
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