Found an answer here: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Coin-Collecting-2297/2008/3/WILHEMINA-KONINGIN-1944-10CENT.htm Looks like they aren't worth much, but still a piece of history. Found an answer here: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Coin-Collecting-2297/2008/3/WILHEMINA-KONINGIN-1944-10CENT.htm Looks like they aren't worth much, but still a piece of history.
The value of a 1980 Julianna Koningin Der Nederlanden 25 cent coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Typically, these coins are worth their face value in circulation, but if it is in mint condition or part of a rare collection, it could be worth more to a collector. Checking online marketplaces or consulting with a coin appraiser can give you a better idea of its specific value.
This is a 25 Cent coin from the Netherlands ("Julianna Koningin Der Nederlanden" means "Julianna Queen of the Netherlands" in Dutch). It is made of nickel, and 159.3 million were produced in 1980. As the Dutch now use the Euro rather than the Gulden, this coin can no longer be spent. Numismatically, it is worth perhaps US$0.25-US$0.50 in Uncirculated condition, and very little in circulated condition.
Note that 15 such coins were produced in aluminum (rather than nickel). If you happen to have one of these, it is likely worth several hundred dollars.
Since people overprice coins on the Internet maybe around $9.99 when it would really be worth 10¢
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"BEATRIX KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN" is Dutch for "Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands", and "1G" is an abbreviation for "One Gulden", the Gulden being the currency of the Netherlands. A 1970 1G coin would be very rare indeed, as Beatrix did not become Queen until 1980. Assuming that the date is in fact 1980, you probably have a coin from the Netherlands Antilles (a group of Dutch-owned islands in the Caribbean). The back of the coin, in addition to having the date and "1G", would have the words "NEDERLANDSE ANTILLEN". It's worth a couple of dollars in Uncirculated condition, and less than a dollar in circulated condition.
The Juliana Koningin der Nederlanden coin is a collectible item that features Queen Juliana of the Netherlands. These coins are valued by collectors due to their historical significance and limited availability. Prices for these coins can vary depending on factors like condition and rarity.
In 2008 Beatrix Konin Ginder Nederlanden was worth 300 million dollars that number was set by forbes magazine. Qween Beatrix succeeded her mother Juliana and took the throne april 30th 1980.
Juliana was the Queen of the Netherlands from the year 1948 to 1980. Her birthday was annually celebrated as Koninginnedag which means Queen's Day. Her profile is printed on the country's 10 centavo coin.
The current value of a 1980 P-D-S Mint set is $8.00.
A 1950 5 cent Juiana Koningin Der Nederlanden coin is not worth very much. On average, it will sell for between $1.00 and $15.00 on eBay, you may be able to get a little more from a private collector.
The coin has face value only.
$1 in 1980 was worth $2.61 in today's money.
$680 USD
value of a 1980 cj5 with 34,000