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VOC Trade Ducatoon

Netherlands

1620–1790

Reference data compiled from public catalogs

Estimated Melt Value

$75.23

Based on Silver spot price ($81.90/oz) · 88.5% purity · 32.28g

Updated 1:50 PM

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Specifications

CountryNetherlands
Years Minted1620–1790
Composition88.5% silver
Weight32.28 g
Diameter41 mm
ShapeRound
EdgePlain

Design

Obverse

Depicts the lion of the Netherlands within a shield, surrounded by inscriptions.

Reverse

Features the VOC monogram and denomination markings.

History & Notable Facts

The VOC Trade Ducatoon was one of the first coins designed to mimic the Spanish dollar's weight and fineness, making it a pragmatic choice for barter in the spice-rich East Indies.

This silver piece, issued by the Dutch East India Company from 1620 to 1790, often bore the VOC monogram alongside Dutch heraldry. It was struck in various Dutch mints, though exact production sites for some years remain unclear due to incomplete records from that era.

We know these coins circulated widely in Asia, where they were sometimes countermarked or holed for local use. Mintage figures are spotty; what survived the archives suggests variability, but I won't guess at numbers lost to time.

Counterfeits were common, which kept things interesting for traders.

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