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Netherlands 1 Guilder (Juliana)
1 Guilder (1G)

Netherlands 1 Guilder (Juliana)

Netherlands · 1967

The reverse features the crowned coat of arms of the Netherlands, splitting the date 19-67 and the denomination 1-G. The word 'NEDERLAND' is inscribed at the bottom. The obverse (not pictured) typically features the portrait of Queen Juliana.

Country
Netherlands
Year
1967
Denomination
1 Guilder (1G)
Metal
Silver (.720)

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Overview

The reverse features the crowned coat of arms of the Netherlands, splitting the date 19-67 and the denomination 1-G. The word 'NEDERLAND' is inscribed at the bottom. The obverse (not pictured) typically features the portrait of Queen Juliana.

Historical significance

1967 was the final year that the Dutch 1 Guilder coin was minted in silver. Due to the rising price of silver, the composition was changed to nickel starting in 1968. This coin represents the end of silver circulating currency in the Netherlands.

Estimated value

$5.00 - $10.00 USD (heavily dependent on silver bullion spot prices and condition)

Care & preservation

To maintain its value, do not clean or polish the coin, as this can cause micro-abrasions that lower numismatic value. Store in a PVC-free plastic flip or a cool, dry place to prevent tarnishing.