- The One guilder coin was a coin struck in the Kingdom of the Netherlands between 1818 and 2001. It remained in circulation until 2002 when the guilder currency was replaced by the euro. No guilder coins were minted in the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II .
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Gulden (decimalized, 1817-2001) 100 Cents = 1 Gulden. ½ Cent - Willem I. 1818-1837. Copper • 1.922 g • ⌀ 16 mm. KM# 51. ½ Cent - Willem II. 1841-1847. Copper • 1.922 g • ⌀ 16 mm.
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Netherlands Wilhelmina I Bronze 2 and a Half Cents: Wilhelmina I; Decimal (1903 - 1906) Circulation: Bronze: 4.0000g / 0.13 Oz: ø23.50mm
Netherlands: C S W C=Collection S=Spare for Trade W= Wantlist. $ km10 1 Rijksdaaler (2 1/2 Gulden) (1795-1806) ASW=0.7836. $ km46 1 Rijksdaalder (Silver Ducat) (1815-1816) ASW=0.7835. $ km11 1 Ducat (1795-1805) $ km26 1 Ducat (1806-1808) gold. $ km35 1 Ducat (1808-1809) gold.
Netherlands coins catalog Previous - Dutch old 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 Coin value - $15-20 . 10 gulden 1973
Commemorative coins The Royal Dutch Mint produces all official Dutch commemorative coins in various collectors qualities.
Coins: Netherlands. uCoin.net is an International Catalog of World Coins.
The One guilder coin was a coin struck in the Kingdom of the Netherlands between 1818 and 2001. It remained in circulation until 2002 when the guilder currency was replaced by the euro. No guilder coins were minted in the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. All of them featured the reigning monarch on the obverse, and until Queen Beatrix in 1982, the national Coat of Arms on the reverse. At the time of its demonetisation, the guilder was the third-highest denomination coin in t
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