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1931, Yugoslavia, King Alexander I. Gold 4 Ducat (4 Dukata). Rare! PCGS MS-61

$ 2111.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Certification: PCGS
  • Grade: MS 61
  • Year: 1931
  • Composition: Gold
  • Condition: Professionally graded, authenticated and encapsulated by PCGS as a mint state MS61. Very reflective for a non proof, some light hairlines show at different angles under light consistent with the MS61 grade. A fantastic nice crown sized gold coin and getting more and more difficult to locate.
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    Description

    1931, Yugoslavia, King Alexander I. Gold 4 Ducat (4 Dukata). Rare! PCGS MS-61. Priced to sell, below my cost.
    A beautiful and scrace coin. MS61, reflective with some light hairlines consistent with the grade assigned. Mintage: Only 10,000 pcs!
    I reserve the right to end auction early and/or re-price an coin IF there are no present bids.
    Yugoslavia, Czech and Romanian gold coins are HOT in the market now.
    Mint year: 1931
    Mintage: 10,000 pcs.
    Denomination: 4 Ducats (4 Dukata)
    Reference: Friedberg 4, KM-14.1.
    R!
    Mint Place: Kovnica A.D. (Belgrade).
    Condition:
    Certified and graded by PCGS as MS-61
    Material: Pure Gold! (.986)
    Weight: 13.96gm
    Diameter: 39mm
    Obverse:
    Conjoined busts of King Alexander I and Queen Maria of Serbia left. Mint name (KOVNICA.A.D.) below bust truncation.
    Comment:
    Official countermark (sword) in right field!
    Translated legend: "
    King Alexander I. Queen Maria
    "
    Reverse:
    Crown above double headed eagle with arms of Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia at chest. Date (1931) in legend.
    Legend: KRALJEVINA JUGOSLAVIJA 1931 . DUKATA 4 ДУКАТА .
    Translated: "
    Kingdom Yugoslavia, 1931, 4 Ducats
    "
    *Sales Info: Prior sales, on April 24, 2018, a 2 coin certified lot sold on
    eBay for 00. The lot was an au58 and an ms61.
    Alexander I
    also called
    Alexander I Karadordevic
    or
    Alexander the Unifier
    (Serbian, Croatian, Serbo-Croatian:
    Aleksandar I Karadordevic
    ) (Cetinje, Principality of Montenegro, (16 December 1888 [O.S. 4 December] – Marseille, France, 9 October 1934) of the Royal House of Karadordevic (Karageorgevich) was the first king of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929–34) and before that king of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1921–29).