Juliana reigned between l948 and I believe l978 when she stepped down in favor of her daughter, Beatrix, the current Queen. Thus there was a long string of regular and commemorative coins by Holland and also Dutch colonies- they had one coin showing Wilhelmina ( died l962) and Juliana on opposite sides. this would have some novelty value ( two heads are better than one!)
not enough information need to know what is on the other side as well there are at least 5 coins like that . 1 Heller - Wilhelm II [Landgraviate of Hessen-Kassel] copper 1 Cent - Willem I [Netherlands - Guilder] copper 5 Cents - Willem I [Netherlands - Guilder] silver 10 Cents - Willem I [Netherlands - Guilder] silver 25 Cents - Willem I [Netherlands - Guilder] silver
A Dutch silver coin worth about forty cents; -- called also florin and gulden.
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A florin is another term for a pre-decimal British coin worth two shillings or ten new pence, another term for a guilder, the former currency of the Netherlands, or the currency of Aruba, divided into 100 cents.
The squirrel eats the buds off the silver maple tree.
You are referring to the 1990 50 Gulden coin from the Netherlands commemorating 100 years of Queens of the Netherlands. The coin is 38 mm in diameter and weighs 25 grams. It is 92.5% silver, and thus contains 0.7435 troy ounces of silver. It's "melt" value (as of January 13, 2010) is about US$13.65, and according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, it is worth about US$20 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition and US$25 in Proof.
It is a stylized portrait of Miss Liberty. Compare to the face of the Statue of Liberty.
Men's Germany (GER Gold, Netherlands (NED) Silver Australia (AUS) Bronze Women's Netherlands (NED) Gold, Argentina (ARG) Silver, Great Britain (GBR) Bronze
Germany won gold Netherlands silver and Australia Bronze medals for the Men's event. The Women's event was won by the Netherlands with Argentina Silver and Great Britain Bronze. Athletes names are available under the related link
After day 2 they have one gold and one silver, leaving them in 11th place.
Koen Verweij of The Netherlands won the silver.
Netherlands won 16 medals (7 gold, 5 silver, 4 bronze) at the 2008 Games in Beijing.