Netherlands 1 Gulden (Wilhelmina, World War II)
Netherlands (issued under the authority of the Dutch government-in-exile) · 1943
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Browse netherlands (issued under the authority of the dutch government in exile) coins identified by the Coin Identifier community.

Netherlands 5 Gulden Gold

Netherlands East Indies Java Rupee

Dutch Ducat

Netherlands 2½ Gulden

Dutch Rijksdaalder

Dutch Guilder (Gulden)

Netherlands East Indies VOC Duit

Netherlands Rijksdaalder

Netherlands East Indies Gulden (Wilhelmina)

Netherlands Lion Daalder (Leeuwendaalder)

Dutch Lion Daalder (Leeuwendaalder)

Netherlands Rijksdaalder Gulden
Netherlands 1 Gulden (Wilhelmina, World War II)
Netherlands (issued under the authority of the Dutch government-in-exile) · 1943
Netherlands 2 1/2 Gulden (Rijksdaalder) - Wilhelmina
Kingdom of the Netherlands (Minted in Denver, USA) · 1943
Netherlands 1/2 Gulden (WWII Philadelphia Mint)
Netherlands (Kingdom of the Netherlands), minted in the USA · 1943
Liberty Cap Coin
United States · 1793-1796
Netherlands 25 Cents Queen Juliana
Netherlands · 1954
Dutch 5 Gulden (Beatrix)
Netherlands · 1988
Juliana - 25 Cents (Kwartje)
Netherlands · 1980
1 Cent - Juliana
Netherlands · 1963
¼ Gulden
Netherlands · 1885
Dutch 10 Gulden
Netherlands · 1892-1897 (based on the portrait and inscription)
1 Dutch Cent (Juliana)
Netherlands · 1965
Thailand 1 Baht (Garuda)
Thailand · 1974 (BE 2517)
Gulden
Netherlands · 1940
1 Cent - Juliana
Netherlands · 1963
5 Cent - Juliana
Netherlands · 1962
1 Gulden - Juliana
Netherlands · 1955
1 Gulden (Queen Wilhelmina)
Netherlands · Based on the visible portrait of Queen Wilhelmina, the year could be anywhere from 1898 to 1945, as this design was used for various denominations, including the Gulden, during her long reign. A precise year cannot be determined without seeing the reverse side or a clearer view of the obverse date. However, the visible inscription '19' suggests it is from the early 20th century, possibly '190X' or '191X'.
Lion Daalder
Dutch Republic (specifically, provinces such as Zeeland - 'ZEL' in the inscription) · Based on the visible inscription 'MO: ARG: ORD: ZEL: TRA: IMP: CIVT: ZEL:', this coin is a Zeeland (ZEL) issue. The exact year is not clearly visible in the image, but Lion Daalders were minted from 1577 until the late 17th century. To determine the precise year, a clearer view of the obverse or reverse would be needed, typically found near the bottom of the lion or on the reverse design. Given the general design, it is likely from the 17th century.
1 Franc - Vichy France
France (Vichy State) · 1943
10 Gulden Gold Coin
Netherlands · 1911
Antonine Dynasty Provincial Bronze (likely Marcus Aurelius or Commodus)
Roman Empire (Provincial Issue) · c. 161 - 192 AD
VOC Copper Duit
Netherlands (minted for Dutch East Indies) · 1731
Netherlands 1 Gulden (Queen Wilhelmina)
Netherlands (Kingdom of the Netherlands) · 1945
20 Centimes - Leopold III (French Legend)
Belgium · 1953
1 Euro Coin (Netherlands)
Netherlands · 2001
100 Pesetas Coin (Franco Period)
Spain · 1966 (though often minted until 1975, the year 1966 is usually the base year for this type, with varying 'stars' indicating actual mint year)
Juliana 2½ Gulden (Rijksdaalder)
Netherlands · 1969
1 Franc - Francisque
France (Vichy State) · 1942
French State 2 Francs (Vichy France)
France (Vichy Government) · 1943
2 Euro Commemorative Coin (Beatrix and Claus)
Netherlands · 2006
50 Euro Cent
European Union (Eurozone country, specifically Netherlands based on the design) · 2003
Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great
Macedonian Kingdom (Ancient Greece) · Circa 336-323 BCE (posthumous issues continued after his death)
Spain 5 Centimos, Alfonso XII
Kingdom of Spain · 1879
50 Øre
Norway · 1942
5 Francs
Belgium · 1940-1941 (specifically 1941, based on the visible '1941' under 'BELGIE')
Monaco 1 Euro (Prince Albert II)
Monaco (issued under the authority of the Prince of Monaco, minted by Monnaie de Paris) · 2022
Mayflower 400th Anniversary 1/4oz Gold Proof Coin
United Kingdom, The Royal Mint · 2020
25 Bani
Romania · 1966
Likely a coin from a Persian or Islamic dynasty; potentially a 'Shahi' or similar denomination, though specific identification without clear inscriptions is difficult.
Persian Empire (various dynasties), Central Asian Khanates, or areas under Islamic rule in the Middle East. · Based on the style and iconography, this coin likely dates from the medieval Islamic period, roughly between the "12th and 18th centuries AD" (6th to 12th centuries AH), but a precise year cannot be determined without clearer inscription details.
Ten Dollar Banknote (HSBC)
Hong Kong · 1985 (Dated 1st January 1985)
American Silver Eagle
United States · 2006
Spain 2 Pesetas (Provisional Government)
Spain (Kingdom/Provisional Government) · 1870