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<p>[QUOTE="giladzuc, post: 2318372, member: 2526"]It was told that Dutch gold Ducats are made from gold that mined or found in the Netherlands Indies. But although Krause catalog of 1996 (1801-1995) edition referred the gold Ducats to Indonesia , they are listed in Netherlands listing , since no Indonesian sign on the common examples. This coin <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/jawa_countermarked_zeealnd_gold_ducat_1753-jpg.462608/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/jawa_countermarked_zeealnd_gold_ducat_1753-jpg.462608/">https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/jawa_countermarked_zeealnd_gold_ducat_1753-jpg.462608/</a> is the first ever that I know about , that actually authenticates the Indonesian reference of any old real Dutch gold Ducat , because it bears a countermark in Malay in "Tulisan Jawi" which is an Arabic script with added 6 letters distincts to Malay / Indonesian. As a Malay / Indonesian speaker , I saw it in Facebook in a group of Indonesian coins collectors. now I know that the coin is one of few types of gold coins ever used in Netherlands Indies. I kept the picture , so I will be able to identify and buy the coin if I will ever see It , and the price will be affordable for me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="giladzuc, post: 2318372, member: 2526"]It was told that Dutch gold Ducats are made from gold that mined or found in the Netherlands Indies. But although Krause catalog of 1996 (1801-1995) edition referred the gold Ducats to Indonesia , they are listed in Netherlands listing , since no Indonesian sign on the common examples. This coin [url]https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/jawa_countermarked_zeealnd_gold_ducat_1753-jpg.462608/[/url] is the first ever that I know about , that actually authenticates the Indonesian reference of any old real Dutch gold Ducat , because it bears a countermark in Malay in "Tulisan Jawi" which is an Arabic script with added 6 letters distincts to Malay / Indonesian. As a Malay / Indonesian speaker , I saw it in Facebook in a group of Indonesian coins collectors. now I know that the coin is one of few types of gold coins ever used in Netherlands Indies. I kept the picture , so I will be able to identify and buy the coin if I will ever see It , and the price will be affordable for me.[/QUOTE]
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