Ten Ducats, Coin Type from Czech Republic - detailed information

Ten Ducats, Coin Type from Czech Republic (issued 2007 - )
Coin TypeTen Ducats

The Ten Gold Ducats is a signature format used by the Czech Mint to issue commemorative "rounds" which are not legal tender. The coin is ten times the size of the ducat, which follows the format of the first Czech ducat coinage, introduced at the beginning of the reign of King Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor (in 1346). Because of their high fineness (23 1/2 carat) and stable weight (3.5 g) ducats soon became a basic gold nominal tender in most European countries. However, for lack of local raw material, the Czech ducat was not as widespread as for example the Hungarian ducat.

The ducat range includes a gold ducat, two ducats, five ducats and ten ducats. The Czech Mint also issues Silver Thalers.

Obverse
Czech Republic / Ten Ducats - obverse photo

Various designs as individually described below.

Obverse Inscription
Reverse
Czech Republic / Ten Ducats - reverse photo

Various designs as individually described below.

Reverse Inscription
EdgePlainEdge InscriptionNone
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Coin Type: Ten Ducats - (1) Coins
Coin NameReverseObverseDetails
Ten Ducats 2019 Czech Republic Czech Republic / Ten Ducats 2019 Czech Republic - reverse photo Czech Republic / Ten Ducats 2019 Czech Republic - obverse photo Material: 0.986 Gold
Mint: Czech Mint
Mintage: 200
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Ten Ducats: Details
CountryCzech Republic
From2007
Material0.986 Gold
Designer
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size42.0000 mm
Mass34.9100 g