Standard weight - 3.49g. Au 0.986. Only 3 exemplars certified finer by PCGS. Specimen with the brightest iridescent mint luster. Bitkin 35; Friedberg 161.
This Dutch ducat was a gold coin minted in the Russian Empire from 1735/1768 to 1867. Coins, imitating the Utrecht ducat, were significant in Russia's monetary system and were minted primarily at the Saint Petersburg Mint. Their design and minting process make them distinguishable as Russian-made.
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