It depends on the coin and the year where it comes from.
A 2 mark dutch coin is no longer in use as the mark was replaced by the euro in the Netherlands. As a collector's item, its value can vary depending on its condition and rarity. It's best to check with a coin specialist or collector for an accurate valuation.
The value of a 1939 25 cent Dutch Wilhelmina coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Generally, these coins are valued around $1 to $10 in circulated condition. If the coin is in mint or uncirculated condition, it could be worth more to collectors. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional to determine its exact value.
It won't make you rich, I'm afraid. Dutch coin shops offer them online for anywhere between € 5 and € 10, depending on quality.
You could exchange them until 2007 at Dutch banks and post offices. They are now essentially worthless.
Naturally it will depend on the condition the coin is in, however about $1 US is a good estimate.
A 'Dutch nickel' means a hug. This expression should probably be seen in relation to the proverbial Dutch reluctance to part with real money; a hug is a form of help that does not cost a thing.
Before the Euro the Netherlands used the guilder. In Dutch that is "gulden".
A sixpence is worth 0.25 GBP, so in Dutch that's 2.5 cent. There isn't really a word for a sixpence, as they never had that kind of coin. Also, the British sixpence coin was illiminated decades ago, so it no longer exists.
The value of a Dutch 1950 10 pfennig coin varies depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. However, on average, such a coin might be worth around $1 to $5 USD. It's recommended to consult with a professional coin appraiser or numismatist for an accurate valuation.
3.00 dollars
The coin needs to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer. Many fake 1689 Dutch Colonial coins exist.
i have a1953 coin how much is it