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  1. Euro changeover. Coins. Banknotes. See also. References. External links. Dutch guilder. The guilder ( Dutch: gulden, pronounced [ˈɣʏldə (n)] ⓘ) or florin was the currency of the Netherlands from 1434 until 2002, when it was replaced by the euro .

  2. Not only do we have Dutch coins and banknotes, but also Greek and Roman coins, non-Western means of payment from Africa and Oceania, a large collection of medals and much, much more. The NNC is the most extensive numismatic collection in the Netherlands and is ranked around tenth in the world.

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  4. This proved to be a convenient place to have the mint, and coins were able to be transported to the National Bank of Amsterdam by riverboats. By 1912, the mint became an official state-owned company. Until the end of German occupation and the Second World War, Dutch coins were produced in the United States to ensure that there would be adequate ...

  5. Aug 16, 2021 · Euros come in both coins and banknotes. The coins are issued in denominations of 2 euros, 1 euro, 50 cents, 20 cents, 10 cents, 5 cents, 2 cents, and 1 cent. The banknotes are issues in denominations of 500 euros, 200 euros, 100 euros, 50 euros, 20 euros, 10 euros, and 5 euros.

  6. Silver (.925) • 15.5 g • ⌀ 33 mm. KM# 337, N# 64312. 5 Euros - Willem-Alexander (200th anniversary of The Dutch Bank) 2014. Non-circulating coin: 200th anniversary of the Dutch Bank. Silver plated copper • 10.50 g • ⌀ 29 mm. KM# 353, N# 57159. 5 Euros - Willem-Alexander (200th anniversary of The Dutch Bank) 2014.

  7. May 21, 2024 · Heritage Auctions. An 1891 Netherlands 25 Cents, or kwartje, sold for €1.045.000 ($1,130,376) at HA-Europe Monday, becoming the most expensive Dutch coin ever sold. Heritage Auctions Europe-Cooperatief is an affiliate of Heritage Auctions, the world’s leading auctioneer of coins and currency.

  8. Example: type "5 cent*" to find coins of 5 cents and 5 centimes. Use a dash to exclude the coins matching with a word or expression. Example: Martin Luther -King

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