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2019 Netherlands 1 oz Silver Lion Dollar Restrike PF-70 NGC (ER)

2019 Netherlands 1 oz Silver Lion Dollar Restrike PF-70 NGC (ER)

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APMEXclusive® With a history of more than 400 years, the Royal Dutch Mint presents a 1 oz Proof Lion Dollar restrike with a limited mintage.

In addition to these coins being an APMEXclusive®, we have partnered with NGC to create a custom label made specifically for this coin. The design of the label pays homage to the Netherlands with iconic images featuring a windmill and a multicolored tulip with a modern and up-to-date touch.

Coin Highlights:
  • Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
  • Mintage of 15,000.
  • NGC encapsulation protects and guarantees the Perfect 70 Early Release condition of the coin.
  • Obverse: Included on the obverse is a standing knight. In front of his legs rests a shield bearing a lion in what is known as the rampant position. (This lion is found on both the Dutch and Belgian coats of arms.) Within two circles of bead work around the rim is the legend MO. ARG. PRO. CONFOE. BELG.—short for MONETA ARGENTEA PROVINCIARUM CONFOEDERATUM BELGICARUM, or “Silver money of the Province of the Netherlands,” followed by the letters TRA (representing Utrecht).
  • Reverse: Displays the same heraldic lion in a larger size, and as with the obverse design it has two circles of bead work around the rim enclosing a legend, the date of issue, 2021, and the motto of the United Provinces, CONFIDENS. DNO. NON. MOVETVR, or “Who trusts in the Lord is not moved” (“DNO” is an abbreviation of “Domino,” or “Lord”).
  • Guaranteed by the Royal Dutch Mint.

Protect and display your Silver Lion Dollar in style by adding an attractive display or gift box to your order.

Add this graded 2019 Silver Lion Dollar Proof to your cart today!

The Royal Dutch Mint is a company owned entirely by the Dutch State. Since 1807, it is the only Dutch entity that is allowed to strike and issue coins.

On September 17, 1806, when the Netherlands were under the rule of King Louis Napoleon, he decided that the striking and distribution of coins should be by a single, national body. This was in contrast to the Middle Ages custom of large trading cities having their own mint and coins, which resulted in several coins circulating within the country, and many levels of controlling bureaucracy.

Originally, it was the intention to found the mint in the capital city of Amsterdam, but since there was insufficient finance available it was decided to locate the national mint seat in Utrecht.

After Napoleon was defeated in 1813 and the Kingdom of the Netherlands was founded with William I as King, the mint was renamed as Rijks Munt. What is now known as Belgium was a part of the new kingdom, and a second mint was located in Brussels. When Belgium achieved independence in 1839, the Rijks Munt became the only mint in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The provincial coins had been minted before the unification of the mint were still in circulation. Due to their relatively high intrinsic value, the "new" coins would only gain popularity with the passage of time. In 1849, the provincial coins were officially taken out of circulation.

In 1901, the company was placed under the supervision of the Ministry of Finance, and in 1912 the mint officially became a company owned by the state. At the end of the German occupation during the second World War in 1944, coins were produced in the United States. This was necessary to ensure that there would be enough currency available after the liberation. In 1994 's Rijks Munt was renamed as De Nederlandse Munt NV. It became a company in which 100% of the shares are owned by the Dutch State. The queen awarded the company the prefix Koninklijk (Royal) five years later, and the company was allowed to call itself De Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt (The Royal Dutch Mint).
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Grade Proof - 70 UCAM
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