2025 Netherlands 1 oz Silver Parrot Duit (MintDirect® Single)

2025 Netherlands 1 oz Silver Parrot Duit (MintDirect® Single)

$74.19

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1 - 24 $75.19 $75.97 $78.32
25 - 99 $74.89 $75.67 $78.01
100 - 499 $74.59 $75.37 $77.70
500 + $74.19 $74.96 $77.28
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Celebrate 50 years of Suriname’s independence with this APMExclusive restrike of the 1679 Parrot Duit, featuring Dutch Mint marks, the iconic Parrot symbol, and a limited mintage of just 5,000 worldwide.

Product Highlights:
  • Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
  • Mintage of only 5,000 coins.
  • APMEXclusive® worldwide.
  • Packaged in RF-welded plastic polymer case (2 1/2" x 3 1/4"), protecting the coin's finish, with included authentication card.
  • Multiples of 10 are housed in a 10-count APMEX MintDirect® singles storage box (5” x 2 5/8” x 3 1/2”).
  • Multiples of 20 are housed in a 20-count APMEX MintDirect® singles storage box (10” x 2 5/8” x 3 1/2”).
  • APMEX storage boxes hold MintDirect® or MintDirect® Premier TEP singles and are stackable with other APMEX Mini Monster Boxes and the APMEX Monster Box.
  • This process requires the coins to be removed from their original mint capsules.
  • Obverse: Features a parrot on a branch with leaves indicating value. On the historic coin the branch had one, two, three, or four leaves, indicating the coin’s original value in stuivers.
  • Reverse: Features a decorative ornamental tree.
  • Guaranteed by the Royal Dutch Mint.


Secure your limited-mintage MintDirect® Parrot Duit restrike while supplies last—add this exclusive issue to your cart today!

APMEX individually seals each MintDirect® coin to ensure that the authenticity and condition of each coin is protected after they are removed directly from the mint capsules. Each coin is placed in a protective authentication card composed of a non-reactive plastic polymer to protect your coin’s finish.

The sealing process seals the coin within the authentication card, creating a tamper-evident package that will guarantee your investment indefinitely. After the process is completed, the coin in the tamper-evident package is removed from the machine and checked to ensure that the quality of the packaging meets our exacting standards. You now have a finished 2023 Netherlands 1 oz Silver Ducaton Rider MintDirect® single.

By using this process, APMEX can guarantee that the coins you receive are authentic and in the exact condition as they were when they left the mint. The MintDirect® process gives investors confidence in their purchase, knowing that they can buy, hold or sell an authentic coin — guaranteed.

Note: The MintDirect® process does not guarantee protection from spotting or tarnishing that normally occurs in chemically active metals, such as Gold, Silver and Platinum.

About the Royal Dutch Mint
The Royal Dutch Mint is fully owned by the Dutch state and has been the country’s sole authority for striking and issuing coins since 1807. Its origins date back to 1806, when King Louis Napoleon decided that a single national body should handle coin production, replacing the medieval system where individual cities issued their own coins. The mint was initially planned for Amsterdam but was instead established in Utrecht due to financial constraints. After the Netherlands became a kingdom in 1813 under King William I, it was renamed the Rijks Munt. A second mint in Brussels existed until Belgium gained independence in 1839, after which the Rijks Munt became the only mint in the kingdom.

Over the years, the mint became fully integrated under the Ministry of Finance, officially becoming a state-owned company in 1912. During World War II, coins were even produced in the United States to meet post-liberation demand. In 1994, the mint was renamed De Nederlandse Munt NV, and in 1999 it received the royal designation De Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt, or the Royal Dutch Mint, reflecting its historic and official status as the nation’s coin producer.

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