Very attractive and large type (!) coin collection Kingdom of The Netherlands starting from Willem I (1826) via Willem II and III up to and including Wilhelmina (1944). Several complete series. All 67 (!) coins have a different KM number and/or variety. Several coins in attractive condition, overall from Fine to UNC.
Willem I, Willem II, Willem III and Wilhelmina.

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The Kingdom of the Netherlands, a country of western Europe fronting on the North Sea and bordered by Belgium and Germany, has an area of 15,770 sq. mi. (41,500 sq. km.) Capital: Amsterdam, but the seat of government is at The Hague. The economy is based on dairy farming and a variety of industrial activities. Chemicals, yarns and fabrics, and meat products are exported.
After being a part of Charlemagne’s empire in the 8th and 9th centuries, the Netherlands came under control of Burgundy and the Austrian Hapsburgs, and finally was subjected to Spanish dominion in the 16th century. Led by William of Orange, the Dutch revolted against Spain in 1568. The seven northern provinces formed the Union of Utrecht and declared their independence in 1581, becoming the Republic of the United Netherlands. In the following century, the Golden Age of Dutch history, the Netherlands became a great sea and colonial power, a patron of the arts and a refuge for the persecuted. The United Dutch Republic ended in 1795 when the French formed the Batavian Republic. Napoleon made his brother Louis, the King of Holland in 1806, however he abdicated in 1810 when Napoleon annexed Holland. The French were expelled in 1813, and all the provinces of Holland and Belgium were merged into the Kingdom of the United Netherlands under William I, in 1814. The Belgians withdrew in 1830 to form their own kingdom, the last substantial change in the configuration of European Netherlands. German forces invaded in 1940 as the royal family fled to England where a government-in-exile was formed.
WORLD WAR II COINAGE
U.S. mints in the name of the government in exile and its remaining Curacao and Suriname Colonies during the years 1941-45 minted coinage of the Netherlands Homeland Types -KM #152, 153, 163, 164, 161.1 and 161.2 -. The Curacao and Suriname strikes, distinguished by the presence of a palm tree in combination with a mint mark (P-Philadelphia; D-Denver; S-San Francisco) flanking the date, are incorporated under those titles in this volume. Pieces of this period struck in the name of the homeland bear an acorn and mint mark and are incorporated in the following tabulation.
NOTE: Excepting the World War II issues struck at U.S. mints, all of the modern coins were struck at the Utrecht Mint (or at the annex in the Birmingham Mint 1980-2000) and bear the caduceus mint mark of that facility. They also bear the mintmasters’ marks.
RULERS
Wilhelmina I, 1890-1948 Juliana, 1948-1980 Beatrix, 1980-2013
MINT MARKS
D - Denver, 1943-1945
P - Philadelphia, 1941-1945
S - San Francisco, 1944-1945

Very attractive and large type (!) coin collection Kingdom of The Netherlands starting from Willem I (1826) via Willem II and III up to and including Wilhelmina (1944). Several complete series. All 67 (!) coins have a different KM number and/or variety. Several coins in attractive condition, overall from Fine to UNC.
Willem I, Willem II, Willem III and Wilhelmina.

Please have a look at our other Catawiki auction lots for more coin collections. and/or add us to your favourites to find our future auction lots easily.

Bid with confidence. AG-Worldcoins, over 3000 lots sold on Catawiki. High feedback score.

Please evaluate this lot with reference to the images provided.
Will be sent via registered mail.
I charge only 1x shipping costs when you buy multiple lots in the same auction.

You are welcome to bid on my other items:
https://veiling.catawiki.nl/aanbod/hamaca

extra info:
The Kingdom of the Netherlands, a country of western Europe fronting on the North Sea and bordered by Belgium and Germany, has an area of 15,770 sq. mi. (41,500 sq. km.) Capital: Amsterdam, but the seat of government is at The Hague. The economy is based on dairy farming and a variety of industrial activities. Chemicals, yarns and fabrics, and meat products are exported.
After being a part of Charlemagne’s empire in the 8th and 9th centuries, the Netherlands came under control of Burgundy and the Austrian Hapsburgs, and finally was subjected to Spanish dominion in the 16th century. Led by William of Orange, the Dutch revolted against Spain in 1568. The seven northern provinces formed the Union of Utrecht and declared their independence in 1581, becoming the Republic of the United Netherlands. In the following century, the Golden Age of Dutch history, the Netherlands became a great sea and colonial power, a patron of the arts and a refuge for the persecuted. The United Dutch Republic ended in 1795 when the French formed the Batavian Republic. Napoleon made his brother Louis, the King of Holland in 1806, however he abdicated in 1810 when Napoleon annexed Holland. The French were expelled in 1813, and all the provinces of Holland and Belgium were merged into the Kingdom of the United Netherlands under William I, in 1814. The Belgians withdrew in 1830 to form their own kingdom, the last substantial change in the configuration of European Netherlands. German forces invaded in 1940 as the royal family fled to England where a government-in-exile was formed.
WORLD WAR II COINAGE
U.S. mints in the name of the government in exile and its remaining Curacao and Suriname Colonies during the years 1941-45 minted coinage of the Netherlands Homeland Types -KM #152, 153, 163, 164, 161.1 and 161.2 -. The Curacao and Suriname strikes, distinguished by the presence of a palm tree in combination with a mint mark (P-Philadelphia; D-Denver; S-San Francisco) flanking the date, are incorporated under those titles in this volume. Pieces of this period struck in the name of the homeland bear an acorn and mint mark and are incorporated in the following tabulation.
NOTE: Excepting the World War II issues struck at U.S. mints, all of the modern coins were struck at the Utrecht Mint (or at the annex in the Birmingham Mint 1980-2000) and bear the caduceus mint mark of that facility. They also bear the mintmasters’ marks.
RULERS
Wilhelmina I, 1890-1948 Juliana, 1948-1980 Beatrix, 1980-2013
MINT MARKS
D - Denver, 1943-1945
P - Philadelphia, 1941-1945
S - San Francisco, 1944-1945

Εποχή
1400-1900
Χώρα/επαρχία
Ολλανδία
Ruler
Willem I, II, III & Wilhelmina
Έτος / Περίοδος και Παραλλαγή
1826-1944 (67 Different pieces) incl 33x silver
Type coin collection
Πολύτιμα μέταλλα
Ασημί
Κατάσταση
Ungraded
Απεικόνιση/θέμα
Ιστορία Ασημένια νομίσματα Βασιλείου Ολλανδία Χρυσό ΗΠΑ

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Obrigado pelo seu feedback. Que bom que a medalha da Exposição Colonial chegou em bom estado. Os custos de envio são claramente indicados no momento da licitação e incluem seguro total.

fantastische verkoper. ondanks aangetekend verstuurd en frauderende bezorger. nu nieuwe ontvangen + wat extra ter compensatie overlast waar hij zelf niks aan kon doen. Verder goede kwaliteit munten.

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