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The 25-cent piece was the highest-denomination coin minted in the Netherlands during World War II. Struck between 1941 and 1943, the 25-cent coin was worth 1 ⁄ 4, or 0.25, of a Dutch guilder. It was made entirely of zinc, and designed by Nico de Haas, a Dutch national-socialist. The respective mintage was of 34,600,000 (1941), (1942 ...
Reverse 25 cent, 1941. The twenty-five cent was a coin worth a quarter of decimal Dutch guilder. It was used from the decimalisation of the currency in 1817 until the Netherlands adopted the euro as sole currency in 2002. The last minting was in 2001. The coin was the third-smallest denomination of the guilder when the currency was withdrawn ...
At the same time, new nickel 10 and 25 cent coins were introduced. In 1949, 1 and 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 guilder banknotes were introduced. Five years later, the silver 1-guilder coin was reintroduced, followed by the silver 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 guilder coin in 1959. The silver content was replaced with nickel in 1967, although no 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 guilder coins were ...
1973 .720 silver 38 mm. 25th year of reign, Queen Juliana, 1948–1973; 1994 .925 silver 33 mm. 50th anniversary of the BE NE LUX trade accord, 1944–1994; 1995 .925 silver 33 mm. 350th anniversary, death of Hugo the Great, 1583–1645; 1996 .925 silver 33 mm. Jan Steen; 1997 .925 silver 33 mm. 50th anniversary of the Marshall plan and ...
Ten cent coin (Netherlands 1941–1943) 25 cents (World War II Dutch coin) D. ... Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Netherlands) F. Five cent coin (Netherlands)
Key dates for the series include the 1939-D, and 1950-D nickels. The 1939-D nickel with a mintage of 3,514,000 coins is the second lowest behind the 1950-D nickel. The cause of the key date of 1939 stems from the new design that excited collectors the year prior, after the initial hype had settled down fewer nickels were saved.