





Secure your 1 oz 2017 Lion Dollar Restrike Silver Bullion Coin and grow your wealth today!
After incredible success with the modernized strike of the 1617 Daalder Leeuwendaaler Lion Dollar proof, The Royal Dutch mint decided to produce a 1 oz 999 pure silver bullion re-strike that would represent a piece of Dutch history. Buy yours at our online store today before they are all gone.
The obverse displays a knight standing with his shield resting in front of his legs with the words "Silver money of the confederated provinces of the Netherlands" in Latin between two circles of bead work.
On the reverse side the Netherlands Heraldic lion is displayed beautifully in the rampant posture with the year, weight, and purity in various positions around it, followed by the words in between two circles of beads that reads " who trusts in the lord is not moved" in Latin.
Secure your 1 oz 2017 Lion Dollar Restrike Silver Bullion Coin and grow your wealth today!
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1 oz of 999 Fine Silver
*Obverse: Features a knight standing with his shield resting in front of his legs with the words "Silver money of the confederated provinces of the Netherlands" in Latin between two circles of bead work
*Reverse: Features the Netherlands Heraldic Lion, along with the metal weight and purity
After incredible success with the modernized strike of the 1617 Daalder Leeuwendaaler Lion Dollar proof, The Royal Dutch mint decided to produce a 1 oz 999 pure silver bullion re-strike that would represent a piece of Dutch history. Buy yours at our online store today before they are all gone.
À l'avers figurent un chevalier debout, son bouclier déposé devant ses jambes, et la mention « Monnaie d'argent des provinces confédérées des Pays-Bas » en latin, entre deux cercles décorés de perles.
Au revers, on peut voir une magnifique représentation du lion héraldique des Pays-Bas, ainsi que l'année d'émission, le poids et la pureté de la pièce l'entourant, suivis de la mention « celui qui fait confiance au seigneur n'est pas ému » en latin, entre deux cercles décorés de perles.