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1 Gulden — obverse
Obverse
1 Gulden — reverse
Reverse
1 Gulden

1 Gulden

Netherlands · 1972

A silver-colored coin featuring the Dutch crowned coat of arms with the denomination 1G and year 1972 on one side, and a modernistic portrait of Queen Juliana on the other.

Country
Netherlands
Year
1972
Denomination
1 Gulden

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Overview

A silver-colored coin featuring the Dutch crowned coat of arms with the denomination 1G and year 1972 on one side, and a modernistic portrait of Queen Juliana on the other.

Historical significance

Issued during the reign of Queen Juliana, who served as Queen of the Netherlands from 1948 until her abdication in 1980. This period was characterized by post-WWII economic recovery, decolonization, and modernization of Dutch society.

Obverse (front)

Features a stylized, modernistic portrait of Queen Juliana facing left, surrounded by the legend 'JULIANA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN'.

Reverse (back)

Features the crowned national coat of arms of the Netherlands dividing the date 19 (left) and 72 (right), with the denomination '1 G' and the country name 'NEDERLAND' below.

Estimated value

$0.50 - $2.00 in circulated condition, up to $5.00 in uncirculated Mint State.

What drives this coin's value

Overall preservation, presence of mint luster, absence of deep scratches or corrosion, and specific high-grade condition.

Grade assessment

Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated (XF/AU) with light handling wear but sharp details.

Mintage & rarity

Common; millions were minted for general circulation.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Due to its high mintage and low face value, counterfeiting is extremely rare. Standard weight and diameter verification is usually sufficient.

Notable varieties & errors

No major rare errors or varieties exist for this specific year; standard business strikes are widely available.

Similar coins

Other Dutch Guilder coins of Queen Juliana and Queen Beatrix minted in the mid-to-late 20th century.

Care & preservation

Store in a dry, room-temperature environment using archival-grade coin flips or holders. Avoid cleaning to preserve its original surfaces and numismatic value.