Offered in this online estate auction is an 1849 Netherlands 10 Cents coin, a desirable 19th-century European silver issue, noted here as the “No Dot” variety. Struck during the reign of King William II, this historic coin reflects the classical designs and silver coinage standards of mid-1800s Dutch currency.
The obverse features the crowned royal portrait, while the reverse displays the denomination within a wreath, a traditional and recognizable design for early Netherlands decimal coinage. Coins from this era were widely circulated, and examples surviving today offer both historical interest and collectible appeal.
This piece is an excellent addition for world coin collectors, European coin enthusiasts, or those building a vintage silver collection. It also fits well into themed auctions focused on 19th-century currency, Netherlands history, or early European monetary systems.
Condition & Important Notes
This coin is housed in a collector-supplied coin card, which may include handwritten notes regarding date, variety, or value. These notes are for reference only and have not been independently verified. No professional grading has been performed, and grade, variety, or attribution is not guaranteed. Please review all images carefully and rely on your own expertise or research when bidding.
Highlights
A strong example of historic Dutch silver coinage, perfect for collectors who appreciate the value of vintage world currency and the craftsmanship of early European mints.