Coin Identifier
Dutch 5 Gulden (Beatrix)
5 Gulden

Dutch 5 Gulden (Beatrix)

Netherlands · 1988

A bronze-colored coin featuring a distinct geometric grid pattern with a large '5 G' on the reverse, along with the date 1988 and mint marks. The obverse features an abstract profile portrait of Queen Beatrix.

Country
Netherlands
Year
1988
Denomination
5 Gulden
Metal
Bronze-plated Nickel

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Overview

A bronze-colored coin featuring a distinct geometric grid pattern with a large '5 G' on the reverse, along with the date 1988 and mint marks. The obverse features an abstract profile portrait of Queen Beatrix.

Historical significance

This coin was part of the final series of Dutch guilder coinage before the adoption of the Euro in 2002. It was designed by Bruno Ninaber van Eyben and is notable for its minimalist, modern Dutch design aesthetic. The 5 gulden coin replaced the 5 gulden banknote in 1988 to reduce government costs.

Estimated value

$1.00 - $3.00 USD (Circulated value)

Care & preservation

Avoid cleaning the coin with abrasive materials or chemicals, as this can damage the bronze plating and patina. Store in a dry environment inside a PVC-free coin holder or flip to prevent oxidation and scratches.