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  1. Information and value for the 1955 Silver 1 Gulden from Netherlands. In this page you can also find various offers for different grades for sale.

  2. Following the war, the Dutch Bank introduced notes for 10, 20, 25, 50, 100 and 1000 guilders. The last 20 guilder notes were dated 1955, whilst 5 guilder notes were introduced in 1966 (replaced by coins in 1988) and 250 guilder notes in 1985. At the time of withdrawal, the following denominations of banknotes were circulating:

    • NLG
    • guilder
    • guilders
    • ƒ
    • Obverse
    • Reverse
    • Edge

    Juliana of the Netherlands, head right Script:Latin Lettering: JULIANA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN · W Translation: Juliana Queen of the Netherlands · W

    Crowned arms divide date Script:Latin Lettering: 19 56 1 G NEDERLAND Translation: 1956 1 G[ulden] Netherlands

    Smooth with inscriptions Script:Latin Lettering: GOD * ZIJ * MET * ONS * Translation:God be with us © Michass (CC BY-SA)

    • Netherlands
    • Standard circulation coin
    • Juliana (1948-1980)
    • 1954-1968
  3. The chart below details the issues of Dutch guilder banknotes from 1950 to 2002, as well as the subjects featured. Printed and issued dates are included where the issued dates are in parentheses. If in the same year, only one number is shown.

  4. Mar 31, 2022 · 1. Interchanged (1955) by Willem de Kooning - €270 million. De Kooning sold Interchanged, which was one of the artist's first abstract landscapes, in 1955 for €3.600. In 1989 the painting was sold for approximately €19 million. The pinnacle occurred in 2015, when hedge fund manager Ken Griffin paid €270 million for the painting.

  5. www.banknoteworld.com › blog › netherlands-banknoteNetherlands Banknote History

    Sep 13, 2021 · The 1970 banknote issues of the Dutch guilder carried were designed by R.D.E Oxenaar depicting a portrait of significant Dutch personalities such as poet Joost van den Vondel on the 5 guilders, painter Frans Hals on the 10-guilder note, composer Jan Pietersz.

  6. The Guilder and the Golden Age. The Guilder and the Golden Age! A nation sails out to make its fortune: Holland in the 17th century!! In the 17th century Holland was the most important trading nation in the Old World. The ruling class of merchants lived in the lap of luxury, and the guilder lived up to its name, gilding the good fortune of a ...

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