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5 Cent Julian-style
5 Cents

5 Cent Julian-style

Netherlands · 1976

The reverse features a large numeral 5 with 'CENT' curved above it and the year 1976 split on either side. It also includes an orange branch with fruit, representing the House of Orange-Nassau. Note: The image shows the coin oriented upside down.

Country
Netherlands
Year
1976
Denomination
5 Cents
Metal
Bronze (95% Copper, 4% Tin, 1% Zinc)

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Overview

The reverse features a large numeral 5 with 'CENT' curved above it and the year 1976 split on either side. It also includes an orange branch with fruit, representing the House of Orange-Nassau. Note: The image shows the coin oriented upside down.

Historical significance

This coin was part of the standard circulation coinage of the Netherlands prior to the adoption of the Euro. It features the distinctive modernist design elements typical of Dutch currency during the reign of Queen Juliana.

Estimated value

$0.10 - $0.50 USD (Common circulation value)

Care & preservation

Maintain in a dry environment to prevent bronze disease (oxidation). Handle by the edges to avoid transferring finger oils to the surface, and do not clean with abrasive chemicals as this can destroy the numismatic patina.