Gold Dutch Ten Guilder (various years)
The gold Dutch Ten Guilder coin is a collector's favourite. This coin weighs 6.7 grams and contains 21 carat gold.
On request
In 1875 The gold Dutch Ten Guilder coin was introduced as the standard when the in the Netherlands adopted a gold standard with 1 guilder equal to 604.8 milligrams of fine gold. The coin remained official Dutch currency until 1933 when the gold standard was abolished.
Rare
The rarest gold Dutch Ten Guilder stems from the year 1892 and is highly sought after by collectors. In that year just 62 coins were minted, making them now almost impossible to find. In 1936, the paper currency became the standard and there was no longer need to produce the coins. From this date onwards the gold Dutch Ten Guilder coin was no longer considered legal tender.
It is not possible to request a coin minted in a specific year.
* The image shown is an example, the actual product may differ. This product is circulated and could have scratches and marks on it.
** The weight refers to the weight of the precious metal. The total weight of the product may therefore differ.
*** Prices shown are inclusive of VAT ( if applicable)
VAT | 0% tarief |
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Manufacturer | Koninklijke Nederlandse |
Country of origin | Netherlands |
Metal | Gold |
Fineness | 900 / 21 karat |
Weight of precious metal | 6.048 gram |
Quality | Circulated |
Year | Random |
Face value | NLG 10 |
Diameter (mm) | 22.5 |
Thickness (mm) | 1.3 |
Package | Coin cover |
Certificate | No |
Delivery time | On request |