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  1. 1875 Netherlands 10 Guilders King William Dutch Gold Coin aUNC. AU $850.00. AU $18.00 postage. Netherlands: Utrecht. Provincial gold 14 Gulden 1751 UNC Details (Cleaned) NGC. AU $2,492.23. AU $37.87 postage. Netherlands: West Friesland. Provincial gold Stuiver 1779-Herringship MS61 NGC.

  2. Netherlands coins catalog with values . Previous - Netherlands coins before 1948 Kingdom of Netherlands Dutch Gulden=100 cents (1815-2001) Juliana (1948-1980) 10 gulden 1970 silver commemorative coin 25th Anniversary of Liberation 1945 10 G 1970 / NEDERLAND HEPRIJST / Head left JULIANAKONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN / Head right Value - 15-20 USD . 10 ...

  3. The remaining denominations were introduced in 1818. These were copper ½ cent, silver 5, 10 and 25 cents, ½ and 1 guilder, and gold 10 guilder. In 1826, gold 5 guilder coins were introduced. In 1840, the silver content of the coinage was reduced (see above) and this was marked by the replacement of the 3 guilder coin by a 2½ guilder piece.

  4. The older, scarcer King Willem variety Dutch 10 Guilder gold coins are much more difficult to obtain than the better-known Queen Wilhelmina 10 Guilder gold coins also offered at this site, though, rather suprisingly, a good majority of the 'Kings' that show up in the market are in high-end uncirculated condition. With a total mintage of under 8 ...

  5. Nov 22, 2021 · From now on, one guilder was equal to 100 cents, as opposed to the past, when it could have been divided into 20 stuivers, each of whom was 8 duiten. This is the beginning of the Dutch Guilder as known until 2002, when it has been replaced by the euro. The guilder was a bimetallic coin.

  6. Netherlands Antilles 10 gulden Albert I gilded proof silver coin 2001. $209.05. or Best Offer. Free shipping. Sponsored. 1. 2. Get the best deals on 10 Guilder Gold In Netherlands Coins when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices.

  7. These were copper ½ cent, silver 5, 10 and 25 cents, ½ and 1 guilder, and gold 10 guilder. In 1826, gold 5 guilder coins were introduced. In 1840, the silver content of the coinage was reduced (see above) and this was marked by the replacement of the 3 guilder coin by a 2½ guilder piece. The gold coinage was completely suspended in 1853 ...

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