Coin Identifier
Netherlands 1 Gulden (Juliana) — obverse
Obverse
Netherlands 1 Gulden (Juliana) — reverse
Reverse
1 Gulden (1 G)

Netherlands 1 Gulden (Juliana)

Netherlands · 1977

A round nickel coin featuring the portrait of Queen Juliana and the crowned Dutch coat of arms.

Country
Netherlands
Year
1977
Denomination
1 Gulden (1 G)
Metal
Nickel

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Overview

A round nickel coin featuring the portrait of Queen Juliana and the crowned Dutch coat of arms.

Historical significance

This coin features Queen Juliana, who reigned from 1948 to 1980. It represents the post-WWII era of the Dutch Guilder before the transition to the Euro in 2002.

Obverse (front)

Portrait of Queen Juliana facing right. Legend: 'JULIANA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN'.

Reverse (back)

Crowned shield with a climbing lion (Dutch coat of arms). Denomination '1 G' and year '1977' split on sides. Legend: 'NEDERLAND'.

Estimated value

$0.25 - $1.00 in circulated condition; $2.00 - $5.00 in high Uncirculated grade.

What drives this coin's value

Condition/grade is the primary factor, as the coin is very common and lacks precious metal content.

Grade assessment

Very Fine (VF) - Visible circulation wear, scratches, and minor surface oxidation/grime.

Mintage & rarity

High mintage (approx. 40,000,000); very common.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check for the edge lettering 'GOD ZIJ MET ONS'. Counterfeits are rare for this specific non-precious metal date.

Notable varieties & errors

None known for this specific common date.

Similar coins

Often confused with silver 1 Gulden coins from before 1967, which have the same design but are heavier and more valuable.

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning or polishing as it removes original surface patina and lowers numismatic value. Handle by the edges.