The Dutch 10 Guilder (Pre 1933)
Because of its long history, The Netherlands has issued a large variety of different gold coins, of different weight and sizes. Some coins have more than one different name. For example guilders are called gulden or florins, which can cause confusion, indeed even the country has more than one name, being Holland or The Netherlands to English speakers but Der Nederlanden to the Dutch. Amongst the variety of Dutch coin names are ducats, florins, florins d'or, duits, stuivers, cavaliers, gulden or guilders, and ducatons. Most of these have been issued in multiple and fractional versions.Please email our Sales Team
Product details
| Gold Content | .1947 troy ounce (6.056 grammes) |
|---|---|
| Fineness | .900 |
| Diameter | 22 mm |
| Face Design | King Willem III / Queen Wilhelmina |
| Obverse Design | Crowned lion |
| Minted Face Value or Legal Tender | 10 Guilders |