Gold guilder, William V of Bavaria, count of Holland; first gold coin of the County of Holland

Willem V van Holland (graaf van Holland en Zeeland), 1378 - 1388

Coins have been used as a means of payment in the Netherlands for about two thousand years. The more trade and services increase, the more important coins become and the greater their number. Coins are also handy: they are made of metal ranging from precious gold to simple copper and thus can be kept and used for a long time. They are small and therefore conveniently portable. Coins also frequently have an official character: they are issued by or on behalf of the government, often with an effigy of a prince or a state symbol. In this way coins are standardized and their value guaranteed.

  • Artwork typecoin, goudgulden
  • Object numberKOG-MP-1-1525C
  • Dimensionsdiameter 2.2 cm x weight 3.5 g

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Gold guilder, William V of Bavaria, count of Holland; first gold coin of the County of Holland

  • Object type

  • Object number

    KOG-MP-1-1525C

  • Description

    Voorzijde: tussen Hollandse leeuw en Beiers wapenschild staande graaf met zwaard in rechterhand. Keerzijde: in achtpas gevierendeeld wapenschild van Beieren-Holland.


Creation

  • Creation

    muntheer: Willem V van Holland (graaf van Holland en Zeeland), Dordrecht

  • Dating

    1378 - 1388

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    diameter 2.2 cm x weight 3.5 g


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Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    On loan from the Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap

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