Resistance in Silver
The coin “ Wilhelmina in Londen ” is a replica of an unofficial guilder mint that was adapted during the underground. On the adaptation Wilhelmina wore a helmet and the existing dedication “ WILHELMINA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN ” was partially scratched off and edited so it read “ WILHELMINA …………..IN …. ………… … LONDEN ”. To compare you will besides find an original 1 guilder from 1940 in the set.
Specifications :
Replica 1 guilder 1940 “ Wilhelmina in Londen ” Proof-quality
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Metal | Silver 925/1000 |
Weight | 10 g |
Diameter | 28.1 mm |
Edge | Smooth |
Year | 1940 |
Obverse | Wilhelmina with helmet. Text: Wilhelmina in London |
Reverse | Crowned coat of arms, 1 G, Text: MUNT VAN HET KONINGRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN, privy mark, mint mark, hallmark and R for Replica. |
“Wilhelmina Gulden” – 1 guilder 1940
Metal | Silver 720/1000 |
Weight | 10 g |
Diameter | 28 mm |
Edge lettering | GOD * ZIJ * MET * ONS * |
Nominal value | 1 guilder |
Year | 1940 |
Obverse | Wilhelmina to the left. Text: WILHELMINA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN |
Reverse | Crowned coat of arms, 1 G, Text: MUNT VAN HET KONINGRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN, privy mark, mint mark. |
Minting in the Second World War
Between 1941 and 1944 only zinc coins were minted in the Netherlands. During the German occupation the production of Silver coins was continued, to a limited extent, in America. The original “rijksdaalder” (2 ½ guilders coin) from 1943 depicts the letter “D”, for “Denver”, the letter ‘D’ is the mint mark (sign) of the American mint in Denver in the state of Colorado, USA (U.S. Mint Denver) The letter ‘D’ is at the bottom right between the Coat of Arms and the last letter ‘N’ of the ‘NETHERLANDS’. In addition, there is also a mint master mark in the form of a palm tree on this “rijksdaalder”. The letter can be found between the crowned Coat of Arms of the Netherlands and the letter ‘M’ from ‘MUNT’ and belongs to Dr. J.W.A. van Hengel.
Specifications:
“Wilhelmina Rijksdaalder” – 2 ½ guilders 1943D
Metal | Silver 720/1000 |
Weight | 25 g |
Diameter | 38 mm |
Edge lettering | GOD * ZIJ * MET * ONS * |
Nominal value | 2 ½ guilders |
Year | 1943 |
Obverse | Wilhelmina portrait to the left with hair up. Text: WILHELMINA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN |
Reverse | Crowned coat of arms, 2 ½ G, text: MUNT VAN HET KONINGRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN. D for Denver |
Silver commemorative coins after the Second World
The set also contains three official historic commemorative coins: “Nederland herrijst” (the Netherlands rise again) from 1970, which was the first commemorative coin of the Netherlands, “Vijftig jaar bevrijding” (fifty years of liberation) from 1995 and the “Vredes Vijfje” (freedom five euro coin) from 2005.
Specifications:
“Nederland herrijst” – 10 guilders 1970 (first commemorative coin in the Netherlands)
Metal | Silver 720/1000 |
Weight | 25 g |
Diameter | 38 mm |
Edge lettering | GOD * ZIJ * MET * ONS * |
Nominal value | 10 guilders |
Year | 1970 |
Obverse | Portrait Juliana to the right. Text: JULIANA KONING DER NEDERLANDEN |
Reverse | Portrait Wilhelmina to the left. Text: NEDERLAND HERRIJST 1945 * 10 G * 1970 |
“Vijftig jaar bevrijding” – 50 guilders 1995
Metal | 925/1000 |
Weight | 25 g |
Diameter | 38 mm |
Edge lettering | GOD * ZIJ * MET * ONS * |
Nominal value | 50 guilders |
Year | 1995 |
Obverse | Portrait Beatrix to the left. Text: BEATRIX KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN |
Reverse | Graphic display of the number 50 and 50 G. Text: VIJFTIG JAAR BEVRIJDING 1945 – 1995 |
“Vredes Vijfje” – 5 euros 2005
Metal | Silver 925/1000 |
Weight | 11.9 g |
Diameter | 29 mm |
Edge lettering | GOD * ZIJ * MET * ONS * |
Nominal value | 5 euros |
Year | 2005 |
Obverse | Beatrix portrayed to the left until the waist with folded hands and hat, dots in the background, euro coin star sign. Text: BEATRIX KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN |
Reverse | A 5 made of dots, face value, text: VREDE 60 JAAR 2005, on a background with dots |
The historic coins are placed in the set without any capsules so you can admire and feel them best. Because the replica is minted in the highest quality Proof, you find it in capsule to guarantee its quality.
“ Wilhelmina Gulden ” – 1 guilder 1940Between 1941 and 1944 only zinc coins were minted in the Netherlands. During the german occupation the production of Silver coins was continued, to a restrict extent, in America. The original “ rijksdaalder ” ( 2 ½ guilders coin ) from 1943 depicts the letter “ D ”, for “ Denver ”, the letter ‘ D ’ is the mint grade ( sign ) of the american mint in Denver in the state of Colorado, USA ( U.S. Mint Denver ) The letter ‘ D ’ is at the penetrate right between the Coat of Arms and the final letter ‘ N ’ of the ‘ NETHERLANDS ’. In addition, there is besides a mint maestro chump in the shape of a palm tree on this “ rijksdaalder ”. The letter can be found between the laureled Coat of Arms of the Netherlands and the letter ‘M ‘ from ‘MUNT ‘ and belongs to Dr. J.W.A. van Hengel.Specifications : “ Wilhelmina Rijksdaalder ” – 2 ½ guilders 1943DThe hardened besides contains three official historic commemorative coins : “ Nederland herrijst ” ( the Netherlands arise again ) from 1970, which was the first commemorative mint of the Netherlands, “ Vijftig jaar bevrijding ” ( fifty years of liberation ) from 1995 and the “ Vredes Vijfje ” ( freedom five euro mint ) from 2005.Specifications : “ Nederland herrijst ” – 10 guilders 1970 ( first commemorative coin in the Netherlands ) “ Vijftig jaar bevrijding ” – 50 guilders 1995 “ Vredes Vijfje ” – 5 euros 2005The historic coins are placed in the fit without any capsules so you can admire and feel them best. Because the replica is minted in the highest quality Proof, you find it in capsule to guarantee its timbre.
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