Commemorative coins of the Netherlands

Commemorative coins of the Netherlands


The list of the coins included are for those issued by the Royal Dutch Mint from 1970 to 2001

10 Gulden

  • 1970 .720 silver 38 mm. 25th year of the end of the second world war and liberation, 1945–1970
  • 1973 .720 silver 38 mm. 25th year of reign, Queen Juliana, 1948–1973
  • 1994 .925 silver 33 mm. 50th anniversary f 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 reconstruction

50 Gulden

  • 1982 .925 silver 38 mm. 200th anniversary, Dutch - American friendship
  • 1984 .925 silver 38 mm. William of Orange
  • 1987 .925 silver 38 mm. 50th wedding anniversary, Princess (Queen) Juliana & Prince Bernhard
  • 1989 .925 silver 38 mm. 300th anniversary, crowning of William of Orange and Mary of England
  • 1990 .925 silver 38 mm. 100 years of Queens Regnant in the Netherlands
  • 1991 .925 silver 38 mm. 25th Wedding Anniversary of Queen Beatrix & Prince Claus
  • 1994 .925 silver 38 mm. Ratification of Maastricht Treaty
  • 1995 .925 silver 38 mm. 50th Anniv. Liberation W.W.II
  • 1998 .925 silver 38 mm. 350th Anniv. Peace of Munster 1648-1998

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