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Spectacular Dutch Coins Garner Almost $5.5 Million in Künker Auction

On September 27 and 28, 2023, Künker auctioned about 1,200 lots of the Lodewijk S. Beuth Collection of Dutch coins minted between 1795 and the present. The 10 lots presented below each realized over $100,000 euros (about $105,355 USD at the time of writing).

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Lodewijk S. Beuth’s career as a collector began when he wanted to acquire some gold coins at the Schulman coin shop in the 1950s, with the end of World War II still a vivid memory. He wanted to purchase some gold so that he would have a small stock for emergencies. Jacques Schulman suggested that he invested in pieces of numismatic importance instead. Beuth was convinced by the charismatic coin dealer’s arguments, caught the collecting bug, and began to dream of assembling the largest and most beautiful collection of Dutch coins of his generation.

The first part of this unique collection was put on the market September 27-28, 2023. Künker sold it in collaboration with Laurens Schulman B. V. in Osnabrück, Germany. It was a major event for the community of collectors of Dutch coins, many of which personally attended the auction sale. After all, it had been almost half a century since a comparable collection entered the market.

This was also reflected by the hammer prices. The total estimate had been a little over two million euros. The total result was 5.2 million euros (about $5,478,460)–i.e., more than two-and-a-half times the estimate.

There were numerous remarkable individual results. We present the 10n most expensive pieces of the Beuth Collection, many of which broke previous records. For example, according to CoinArchives, the highest result of a coin from the Kingdom of the Netherlands had been at 117,000 euros (about $123,265). Read on to find out about the new record.

As always, if two coins achieved the same result, the specimen with the higher increase in price compared to its estimate will receive the higher rank.

10th Place:

((01 – No. 3284. William I, 1813-1840. Silver pattern of 25 cents (Kwartje), 1817, Utrecht. Extremely rare. Purchased in 1954 from the Menso Collection. Proof. Estimate: 25,000 euros. Hammer price: 100,000 euros.))

9th Place:

No. 3234. William I, 1813-1840. 3 gulden, 1817, Utrecht. Only 12 specimens minted. Purchased in 1954 from the King Farouk Collection. First strike. Prooflike. Estimate: 30,000 euros. Hammer price: 100,000 euros.
No. 3234. William I, 1813-1840. 3 gulden, 1817, Utrecht. Only 12 specimens minted. Purchased in 1954 from the King Farouk Collection. First strike. Prooflike. Estimate: 30,000 euros. Hammer price: 100,000 euros.

8th Place:

No. 3282. William I, 1813-1840. Silver pattern of 25 cents (Kwartje), 1818, Utrecht. Very rare. Purchased in 1988 from the Berkman Collection. Proof. Estimate: 25,000 euros. Hammer price: 110,000 euros.
No. 3282. William I, 1813-1840. Silver pattern of 25 cents (Kwartje), 1818, Utrecht. Very rare. Purchased in 1988 from the Berkman Collection. Proof. Estimate: 25,000 euros. Hammer price: 110,000 euros.

7th Place:

No. 3326. William I, 1813-1840. Copper pattern for the cent, 1818, Utrecht. Only a few specimens minted. Purchased in 1951 from Jacques Schulman. About FDC. Estimate: 20,000 euros. Hammer price: 110,000 euros.
No. 3326. William I, 1813-1840. Copper pattern for the cent, 1818, Utrecht. Only a few specimens minted. Purchased in 1951 from Jacques Schulman. About FDC. Estimate: 20,000 euros. Hammer price: 110,000 euros.

6th Place:

((05 – No. 3696. Wilhelmina, 1890-1948. Silver pattern of the 2 1/2 gulden, 1898, Utrecht. Unique? Purchased in 1955 from a Jacques Schulman sale. Proof, minimally worn. Estimate: 50,000 euros. Hammer price: 120,000 euros.))

4th Place:

No. 3325. William I, 1813-1840. Copper pattern for the cent, 1817, Utrecht. Only a few specimens minted. Purchased in 1998 from the van der Wiel Collection. First strike, about FDC. Estimate: 25,000 euros. Hammer price: 120,000 euros.
No. 3325. William I, 1813-1840. Copper pattern for the cent, 1817, Utrecht. Only a few specimens minted. Purchased in 1998 from the van der Wiel Collection. First strike, about FDC. Estimate: 25,000 euros. Hammer price: 120,000 euros.

4th Place:

No. 3302. William I, 1813-1840. Silver pattern of 10 cents (Dubbeltje), 1818, Utrecht. Only 60 specimens minted. Purchased in 1954 from the Menso Collection. Proof. Estimate: 25,000 euros. Hammer price: 120,000 euros.
No. 3302. William I, 1813-1840. Silver pattern of 10 cents (Dubbeltje), 1818, Utrecht. Only 60 specimens minted. Purchased in 1954 from the Menso Collection. Proof. Estimate: 25,000 euros. Hammer price: 120,000 euros.

3rd Place:

No. 3524. William III, 1849-1890. 1 gulden, 1867. Only a few specimens minted. Purchased in 1951 from Jacques Schulman. Estimate: 50,000 euros. Hammer price: 150,000 euros.
No. 3524. William III, 1849-1890. 1 gulden, 1867. Only a few specimens minted. Purchased in 1951 from Jacques Schulman. Estimate: 50,000 euros. Hammer price: 150,000 euros.

2nd Place:

No. 3111. Louis Napoleon. 20 gulden, 1808, Utrecht. Extremely rare. Purchased in 1992 from a Coin Investment sale. Estimate: 40,000 euros. Hammer price: 180,000 euros.
No. 3111. Louis Napoleon. 20 gulden, 1808, Utrecht. Extremely rare. Purchased in 1992 from a Coin Investment sale. Estimate: 40,000 euros. Hammer price: 180,000 euros.

1st Place:

No. 3465. William III, 1849-1890. 2 ducats, 1867, Utrecht. Only 8 specimens are known of. Purchased in 1985 from Jacques Schulman. Estimate: 40,000 euros. Hammer price: 200,000 euros.
No. 3465. William III, 1849-1890. 2 ducats, 1867, Utrecht. Only 8 specimens are known of. Purchased in 1985 from Jacques Schulman. Estimate: 40,000 euros. Hammer price: 200,000 euros.

The joint sale of Künker and Laurens Schulman set several records at once:

At 200,000 euros (about $210,710), No. 3465 – the 1867 double ducat – is the new front runner as the most expensive coin of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

At 120,000 euros (about $126,246), No. 3325 – the cent pattern of 1817 – holds the new record as the most expensive base metal coin of the Netherlands.

And also at 120,000 euros, No. 3302 – the silver pattern of 10 cents (Dubbeltje) from 1818 – is now the most expensive pattern from the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Nevertheless, its result is only marginally higher than that of the former record-holder, which was sold in 2020 for $130,000 (about 116,974 euros).

No. 1280. Campen. Eightfold rose noble n.d. (1600). Extremely rare. From auction Künker 362 (2002), Lot 1280. Estimate: 250,000 euros. Hammer price: 700,000 euros.
No. 1280. Campen. Eightfold rose noble n.d. (1600). Extremely rare. From auction Künker 362 (2002), Lot 1280. Estimate: 250,000 euros. Hammer price: 700,000 euros.

There can be no doubt, however, that the most expensive Dutch coin is still the eightfold rose noble from Campen, sold by Künker in 2022 in the context of the Salton Collection at a hammer price of 700,000 euros (about $737,485).

Although we only presented high-priced coins in this auction review, there were many pieces in both sales that any collector could have afforded. See for yourself and check out the results in detail.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at Künker, Nobbenburger Str. 4a, 49076 Osnabrück; phone: +49 541 / 962020 or via e-mail: service@kuenker.de. Or you can directly contact Laurens Schulman BV, E-mail: Info@laurensschulman.nl, Tel: +31 6 29 112 447

You can also find the auction results online at www.kuenker.de.

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Künker Fall Auction 393 – Coins of the Netherlands: The Lodewijk S. Beuth Collection

By Künker GmbH …… Dear bidders and coin enthusiasts, In Künker Auction 393, we would like to present something extraordinary: the Lodewijk S. Beuth Collection. According to our Dutch business partner Laurens Schulman, this is the first time in as many as 35 years that such a comprehensive collection of high-quality Dutch coins enters the […]

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Künker to Hold Four Auction Sales in September 2023

By Künker GmbH …… Four catalogs with more than 4,000 lot numbers – that is what you can expect from Künker’s Fall Auction Sales, which will be held September 25-29, 2023 at the Vienna House Remarque in Osnabrück, Germany. As always, experts will find an interesting mix of selected individual pieces and extensive special collections. […]

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New York Lion Dollar – First Dollar of the Americas

The Lion Dollar By Blanchard & Company …… History It’s the mid-17th century and the Dutch Colony of New Amsterdam, better known today as New York, is thriving! New York is the global epicenter of finance, the standard for commerce, fashion, and culture and the entry point for Europeans looking for a better life in […]

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Netherlands to Issue 2022 Gold Ducats by Reservation Only

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Royal Dutch Mint Issues 2021 Ducat Coin With 2020 Reverse by Mistake

By Coin & Currency Institute …… An unintentional but serious error has been discovered on the just-issued 2021 Single Gold Ducat of the Netherlands. The coin has the reverse of the 2020 issue instead of that meant to be used in 2021. (The Double Gold Ducat has the correct reverse.) It now appears that the […]

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Ancient and Medieval Coins With Two-Sided Legends

By David Yoon for American Numismatic Society (ANS) …… Many–probably most–coins do not have any inherent directionality in the images or legends on their two sides. There may be some difference in the perceived importance or generality of their information, but each side may convey its information independently of the other. Thus, arbitrary conventions exist […]

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Ancient and Medieval Coins With Two-Sided Legends

By David Yoon for American Numismatic Society (ANS) …… Many–probably most–coins do not have any inherent directionality in the images or legends on their two sides. There may be some difference in the perceived importance or generality of their information, but each side may convey its information independently of the other. Thus, arbitrary conventions exist […]

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Netherlands to Issue 2021 Gold Ducats by Reservation Only

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Coin Commemorates 100th Anniversary of World’s Largest Water-Management Steam Pumping Station

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Netherlands: Third silver ducat in “Castles” series features historic Hoensbroek Castle

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The Royal Dutch Mint has released (27th August) the third silver proof Ducat which is part of their new series entitled “Historic Castles” that combines the traditional depiction of the Anonymous Knight and representations of the 12 Dutch provinces by including images of famous Dutch historic castles located in various towns and villages

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Netherlands: Third silver ducat in “Castles” series features historic Hoensbroek Castle

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Netherlands to Issue 2020 Gold Ducat Coins by Reservation Only

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Netherlands: New silver ducat series, “Knights and Castles,” launched

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The Royal Dutch Mint has launched a new silver Proof ducat series that combines the traditional depiction of the anonymous knight and also features additional representations of the Dutch province by including images of famous Dutch historic castles located in various towns and villages

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King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands strikes new commemorative gold coin marking 100 years of Dutch aviation

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The coin designs were approved as the artist Marijke van Warmerdam interpreted the regulation with a slight difference

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Netherlands Celebrates 100 Years of Dutch Aviation, World’s Oldest Operating Airline

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Künker Summer Coin Auction Sales Now Online

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Royal Dutch Mint Names New Mint Master, 1st Coins Issued in Exclusive Sets

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MA-Shops: Impressive Thaler Coins of Various Dates

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Why the Gold Ducat Is One of the Most Famous Gold Coins in the World

By Joël van Dam – Owner of Joëlnumismatics, for MA-Shops.com …… The subject of this piece is about a gold coin most collectors of European coins know about, and it is probably the most famous gold coin of Europe: the golden ducat. But how much do you know about the coin and its huge history? […]

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Heritage Auctions Sets World Record for Sale of Gold Dutch Coin

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Netherlands to Issue 2017 Gold Ducats by Reservation Only

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By Coinweek …. CoinWeek News Wire for April 7 2017 Brain Food 1.) How tough is the new £5 note? The new UK’s new £5 bank note – made of polymer rather than paper – gets the “chemistry treatment”. Featuring Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff [Of popular Youtube channel Periodic Videos. The professor donated an equivalent […]

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Stack’s Bowers NYINC Auction of World & Ancient Coins Realizes $4.86 Million

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World Coins – A History of the Netherlands Gold Ducat, Part 2: The Standard to Be Followed

By Dariusz F. Jasek ….. Link to Part 1 About a century before the birth of the Netherlands gold ducat, many different gold coins were in circulation in the Low Countries and neighboring lands. Various coin types were usually minted strictly for specific purposes: e.g. goldguldens were usually minted for trade with Germany, while gold […]

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By Dariusz F. Jasek ….. Not long before the first gold ducats were minted, in 1252 the mints of Florence and Genoa started minting florins. They were minted with a similar but inconsistent weight and fineness, thus they did not always maintain the same value. This led to the introduction of a new coin – […]

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World Coins – A History of the Netherlands Gold Ducat: As It Began

By Dariusz F. Jasek …..   Not long before the first gold ducats were minted, in 1252 the mints of Florence and Genoa started minting florins. They were minted with a similar but inconsistent weight and fineness, thus they did not always maintain the same value. This led to the introduction of a new coin […]

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The Coin Analyst: 2016 World Coin Collector Sets Provide Jet-Setting Fun for Adventuresome Collectors

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Atlas Numismatics Publishes Newest Fixed-Price List – July 2016

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Netherlands 2016 Dutch World Heritage: Wadden Sea 5 Euro Coin

Description: The 2016 Wadden Sea 5 Euro coins from the Royal Dutch Mint honor one of the world’s largest intertidal habitats, located in the northern region of the Netherlands. The 2016-dated silver-plated five-euro coins are made from a base metal copper alloy, and the silver Proof version is made from 0.925-fine silver. Colored coin varieties […]

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Netherlands 2016 UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Wadden Sea 10 Euro Gold Coin

Description: The Wadden Sea 10 Euro gold coin, issued by the Royal Dutch Mint, commemorates one of the largest intertidal habitats in the world. Located in northern Europe and bordering the nations of the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark, the Wadden Sea is a unique 4,400-square-mile conservation area that is home to a chain of islands […]

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