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Not much I'm afraid. 1967 the coins were already being made in cu-ni (copper-nickel) and in the late 1960s 100 Gulden were worth about $10. Copper-nickel coins last a long time and for this reason, you could find coins from most European countries minted in the 1960s still being used right up to the time of the changeover to the Euro. (The exception being France who made completely new currency to reflect their removing two zeroes from the old coins and notes etc. So 200 old French francs became 2 new francs).

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