Substantial collection of Netherlands coins featuring numerous 19th and 20th century Dutch issues, offering a fantastic opportunity for collectors of Netherlands coinage and European world coins.
This estate collection includes multiple Dutch coins housed in collector cardboard flips, many with handwritten notes from a previous collector listing dates, mint marks, and catalog references. The lot appears to include a wide variety of denominations and years spanning several eras of Dutch coinage.
Coins from the Kingdom of the Netherlands, including those issued during the reigns of King William III and Queen Wilhelmina, are widely collected due to their historic significance and classic European designs. The group includes copper, bronze, and silver coins, many displaying traditional Dutch symbols such as the heraldic lion and royal portraits.
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Country: Netherlands
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Large multi-coin estate collection
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Various years and denominations
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Includes coins from the 1800s and early-to-mid 1900s
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Mix of copper, bronze, and possible silver issues
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Coins stored in collector cardboard flips with handwritten notes
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Estate collection lot
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Condition varies from circulated to lightly circulated depending on the coin
A great opportunity for collectors of Dutch coinage, European numismatics, and world coin collections to acquire a large grouping of collectible coins in one lot.
Auction Disclaimer:
This item is part of an estate auction. Please review all photographs carefully as they are considered the primary description and best representation of condition. All items are sold as-is, where-is, with no guarantees or warranties expressed or implied. Identifications, catalog references, and notes written on the holders were made by a previous collector and have not been independently verified. Buyers should rely on the photographs to determine the exact contents and condition of the lot.