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Netherlands Coins

The Netherlands has a rich numismatic history that spans centuries. Currently, the official currency is the euro, adopted in 2002. However, prior to the introduction of the euro, the Netherlands had its own national currency with a fascinating history.

The Dutch guilder

Before the euro, the official currency of the Netherlands was the Dutch guilder, also known as the gulden. This currency was in circulation from 1680 until 2002, making it one of the oldest coins in Europe. The guilder was divided into 100 cents and was recognized for its stability and strength in international markets. The last series of guilder banknotes, issued in the 1980s, featured innovative designs with themes of Dutch nature and culture.

Numismatic milestones

Dutch numismatics boasts several significant milestones. In 1967, the Netherlands minted the first legal tender gold coin in Europe since World War II, the gold ducat. In addition, in 1988, the country issued the world's first bimetallic commemorative coin, celebrating the 300th anniversary of the arrival of William III in England. The transition to the euro in 2002 marked the end of an era for the guilder, but the Netherlands continues to issue commemorative euro coins, keeping its numismatic tradition alive.

Country Netherlands
Flag
Coin Euro (EUR)
Continent Europa
Capital city Amsterdam
ISO2 NL
ISO3 NLD
Catalogued coins 860

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Ancient coins of Netherlands

To facilitate their classification, we have decided to organise the coins according to their historical period, you can consult the coins by historical numismatic categories of Netherlands .

Netherlands Spanish 1555-1581 Republic of the seven United Netherlands 1579-1795 Austrian Netherlands 1714-1795 Gulden Euro 1999-?

The most valuable coins

The most valuable Netherlands coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

Coin catalogs related to Netherlands

You can consult other coins related to Netherlands , these catalogs are usually country history: former countries, unifications, independence provinces, colonies, etc.

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1 liard

KM#1 FO#22706
Year 1744-1745

1 liard

KM#2 FO#21241
Year 1752

2 liard

KM#3 FO#21238
Year 1750

1 escalín

KM#4 FO#21236
Year 1750

2 1/2 ecu (Christiaan and Constantijn Huygens)

1 ecu (1.000th Anniversary of the Deventer Mint)

1 ecu (City of Zoetermeer in South Holland)

1 ecu (City of Zoetermeer in South Holland)

1 ecu (800th anniversary of the Zutpher Charter)

1 ecu (800th Anniversary of the Charter of Zutphen)

2 1/2 ecu (650th Anniversary of Deacon Geert Groote)

1 liard

KM#28 FO#21240
Year 1776-1780

1 liard

KM#30 FO#21239
Year 1781-1789

2 liard

KM#31 FO#21237
Year 1789

2 1/2 ecu (25th wedding anniversary of Beatrix and Claus)

2 1/2 ecu (Erasmus Rotterdam)

KM#43x FO#20539
Price 3,09€
Year 1991

1 liard

KM#44 FO#21427
Year 1790

10 ecu (Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam)

1 cent

KM#47 FO#4087
Year 1817-1827

2 stuivers (Netherlands)

KM#48 FO#25016
Price 12,00€
Year 1752

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