Huge Collection of Guilders from the Dutch kingdom. (Guldens, Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)

Information:
Age Range: 1938 - 2022
Rulers: Willem-Alexander, Beatrix, Juliana, and Wilhelmina.
Regions: Suriname, Saint-Martin, Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Japan, Holland, Kingdom of the Netherlands

Extensive collection features:
2 maps filled with 60 pages dedicated to Guilders from around the world.
13 pages filled with Guilder banknotes.
21 pages filled with Guilder coins from the Antilles.
26 black-and-white pages that ensure the coins won’t collide.

Collection Details:
The banknotes in this collection were previously part of a private collection. While some are in pristine condition, others show signs of use, each telling a unique story while still maintaining their value.

The coins are in excellent condition, with many graded as UNC or BU. They come from reputable sources, including Goudwisselkantoor, Theo Peters, and Lastdodo. Special coin gloves were used for handling, ensuring the collection remains A-grade and future-proof.

This collection provides you with nearly all the coins available from the Dutch Antilles, including rare and valuable pieces, as well as silver coins—large and small.

In addition to the coins and banknotes from the colonial Dutch Antilles, you will also receive historical banknotes related to Suriname and other regions where the Netherlands was involved, such as the Japanese Government during wartime and of course Holland it self .

You can view the condition, values, and serial numbers in the provided scans.


Dutch Antilles Coins (I picked the best coins out of 5 collections, after inspecting them with a magnifying glass), it's a nearly complete collection only a few simple-to-get coins are needed:
54 x 1 cent (1952 > 2016) - missing 2015
19 x 2.5 cent (1956 > 1985)
47 x 5 cent (1957 > 2022) - missing 2015
51 x 10 cent (1954 > 2016) - missing 1995 and 2015
50 x 25 cent (1954 > 2016) - missing 2015
25 x 50 cent (1989 > 2013)
(43 + 2) x 1 Gulden (1953 > 2016) - missing 2015
34 x 2.5 Gulden (1964 > 2013)
38 x 5 Gulden (1998 > 2016) - missing 2015
1 x 10 Gulden (1978)
1 x 50 Gulden (1980)

Dutch Antilles Banknotes:
1 Gulden - September 8, 1970
2.5 Gulden - September 8, 1970
5 Gulden - March 31, 1986
10 Gulden - February 1, 2014

Dutch Holland Banknotes:
100 Gulden - January 20, 1942
10 Gulden - 1997
10 Gulden - April 25, 1968
10 Gulden - August 29, 1940
2.5 Gulden - August 8, 1949
2.5 Gulden - August 8, 1949
2.5 Gulden - October 1, 1938 (silver note)
1 Gulden - October 1, 1938 (silver note)

Dutch Japanese Government Banknotes:
10 Gulden - 1942
10 Cent - 1942

Dutch Suriname Banknotes:
500 Gulden - July 9, 1991
100 Gulden - November 1, 1985
100 Gulden - July 1, 1986
100 Gulden - July 9, 1991
100 Gulden - February 10, 1998
25 Gulden - December 1, 1996
25 Gulden - February 10, 1998
25 Gulden - January 1, 2000
25 Gulden - November 1, 1995
25 Gulden - July 9, 1991
25 Gulden - June 1, 1995
10 Gulden - September 1, 1963
10 Gulden - July 9, 1991
10 Gulden - December 1, 1996
10 Gulden - February 10, 1998
10 Gulden - January 1, 2000
5 Gulden - September 1, 1963
5 Gulden - April 1, 1982
5 Gulden - December 1, 1996
5 Gulden - February 10, 1998
5 Gulden - January 1, 2000
2.5 Gulden - November 1, 1985
2.5 Gulden - November 1, 1985
1 Gulden - November 1, 1974


Summary:
Antilles: 4 banknotes and 365 coins.
f431.965,-
+
Suriname: 24 banknotes.
f1131,-
+
Holland: 8 banknotes.
f138,50,-
+
Japanese: 2 banknotes
f10,10,-
------
Total:
38 Notes
365 Coins
f1711.565,- Gulden


Background Information:

The Netherlands, a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, has a rich history of trade and colonization. The Kingdom of the Netherlands, comprising the Netherlands (also commonly referred to as Holland), has a complex history of currency development. This history is deeply intertwined with its colonial past and its relationships with other countries.

In the midst of World War II, the Japanese government introduced the Netherlands Indies Guilder in the occupied Netherlands East Indies, present-day Indonesia, in 1942. This new currency replaced the Dutch colonial currency and was used in the occupied territories until 1945.

The Netherlands Antilles, a group of islands in the Caribbean, had its own currency, the Netherlands Antillean Guilder. Although the Netherlands Antilles was dissolved in 2010, some islands, specifically Curaçao and Sint Maarten, still use the Antillean Guilder as their official currency.

On the northern coast of South America, Suriname, a country that was part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, gained independence on November 25, 1975. The Surinamese Guilder was the official currency of Suriname until 2004, when it was replaced by the Surinamese dollar.

Speculation:
There is speculation that the American Guilder may be fully phased out in favor of a dollar, potentially increasing the value of this collection. For now, the Guilders are maintaining their value, and while you could trade them in at a bank in the region, I encourage you not to. Collecting these pieces in such condition has been a long endeavor, and I hope they find a good home.

Final notes:
What you see is what you get, including the two luxurious maps, coin holders, collide pages, and coin/note insertion sheets— all from Hartberger, ensuring high-quality protection for the coins and banknotes.

Any mistakes or errors in the text could happen, I try my best to give the greatest overview. Bare with me if there is errors, it was quite a lot, the scans are leading and the truth.

If the buyer covers the costs, I am willing to ship to any location, including challenging countries, and I am open to waiting for customs processing. I will utilize PostNL services. Any unforeseen costs will be the responsibility of the buyer, upon agreement.

Good luck note:
May the best bidder win!

Huge Collection of Guilders from the Dutch kingdom. (Guldens, Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)

Information:
Age Range: 1938 - 2022
Rulers: Willem-Alexander, Beatrix, Juliana, and Wilhelmina.
Regions: Suriname, Saint-Martin, Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Japan, Holland, Kingdom of the Netherlands

Extensive collection features:
2 maps filled with 60 pages dedicated to Guilders from around the world.
13 pages filled with Guilder banknotes.
21 pages filled with Guilder coins from the Antilles.
26 black-and-white pages that ensure the coins won’t collide.

Collection Details:
The banknotes in this collection were previously part of a private collection. While some are in pristine condition, others show signs of use, each telling a unique story while still maintaining their value.

The coins are in excellent condition, with many graded as UNC or BU. They come from reputable sources, including Goudwisselkantoor, Theo Peters, and Lastdodo. Special coin gloves were used for handling, ensuring the collection remains A-grade and future-proof.

This collection provides you with nearly all the coins available from the Dutch Antilles, including rare and valuable pieces, as well as silver coins—large and small.

In addition to the coins and banknotes from the colonial Dutch Antilles, you will also receive historical banknotes related to Suriname and other regions where the Netherlands was involved, such as the Japanese Government during wartime and of course Holland it self .

You can view the condition, values, and serial numbers in the provided scans.


Dutch Antilles Coins (I picked the best coins out of 5 collections, after inspecting them with a magnifying glass), it's a nearly complete collection only a few simple-to-get coins are needed:
54 x 1 cent (1952 > 2016) - missing 2015
19 x 2.5 cent (1956 > 1985)
47 x 5 cent (1957 > 2022) - missing 2015
51 x 10 cent (1954 > 2016) - missing 1995 and 2015
50 x 25 cent (1954 > 2016) - missing 2015
25 x 50 cent (1989 > 2013)
(43 + 2) x 1 Gulden (1953 > 2016) - missing 2015
34 x 2.5 Gulden (1964 > 2013)
38 x 5 Gulden (1998 > 2016) - missing 2015
1 x 10 Gulden (1978)
1 x 50 Gulden (1980)

Dutch Antilles Banknotes:
1 Gulden - September 8, 1970
2.5 Gulden - September 8, 1970
5 Gulden - March 31, 1986
10 Gulden - February 1, 2014

Dutch Holland Banknotes:
100 Gulden - January 20, 1942
10 Gulden - 1997
10 Gulden - April 25, 1968
10 Gulden - August 29, 1940
2.5 Gulden - August 8, 1949
2.5 Gulden - August 8, 1949
2.5 Gulden - October 1, 1938 (silver note)
1 Gulden - October 1, 1938 (silver note)

Dutch Japanese Government Banknotes:
10 Gulden - 1942
10 Cent - 1942

Dutch Suriname Banknotes:
500 Gulden - July 9, 1991
100 Gulden - November 1, 1985
100 Gulden - July 1, 1986
100 Gulden - July 9, 1991
100 Gulden - February 10, 1998
25 Gulden - December 1, 1996
25 Gulden - February 10, 1998
25 Gulden - January 1, 2000
25 Gulden - November 1, 1995
25 Gulden - July 9, 1991
25 Gulden - June 1, 1995
10 Gulden - September 1, 1963
10 Gulden - July 9, 1991
10 Gulden - December 1, 1996
10 Gulden - February 10, 1998
10 Gulden - January 1, 2000
5 Gulden - September 1, 1963
5 Gulden - April 1, 1982
5 Gulden - December 1, 1996
5 Gulden - February 10, 1998
5 Gulden - January 1, 2000
2.5 Gulden - November 1, 1985
2.5 Gulden - November 1, 1985
1 Gulden - November 1, 1974


Summary:
Antilles: 4 banknotes and 365 coins.
f431.965,-
+
Suriname: 24 banknotes.
f1131,-
+
Holland: 8 banknotes.
f138,50,-
+
Japanese: 2 banknotes
f10,10,-
------
Total:
38 Notes
365 Coins
f1711.565,- Gulden


Background Information:

The Netherlands, a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, has a rich history of trade and colonization. The Kingdom of the Netherlands, comprising the Netherlands (also commonly referred to as Holland), has a complex history of currency development. This history is deeply intertwined with its colonial past and its relationships with other countries.

In the midst of World War II, the Japanese government introduced the Netherlands Indies Guilder in the occupied Netherlands East Indies, present-day Indonesia, in 1942. This new currency replaced the Dutch colonial currency and was used in the occupied territories until 1945.

The Netherlands Antilles, a group of islands in the Caribbean, had its own currency, the Netherlands Antillean Guilder. Although the Netherlands Antilles was dissolved in 2010, some islands, specifically Curaçao and Sint Maarten, still use the Antillean Guilder as their official currency.

On the northern coast of South America, Suriname, a country that was part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, gained independence on November 25, 1975. The Surinamese Guilder was the official currency of Suriname until 2004, when it was replaced by the Surinamese dollar.

Speculation:
There is speculation that the American Guilder may be fully phased out in favor of a dollar, potentially increasing the value of this collection. For now, the Guilders are maintaining their value, and while you could trade them in at a bank in the region, I encourage you not to. Collecting these pieces in such condition has been a long endeavor, and I hope they find a good home.

Final notes:
What you see is what you get, including the two luxurious maps, coin holders, collide pages, and coin/note insertion sheets— all from Hartberger, ensuring high-quality protection for the coins and banknotes.

Any mistakes or errors in the text could happen, I try my best to give the greatest overview. Bare with me if there is errors, it was quite a lot, the scans are leading and the truth.

If the buyer covers the costs, I am willing to ship to any location, including challenging countries, and I am open to waiting for customs processing. I will utilize PostNL services. Any unforeseen costs will be the responsibility of the buyer, upon agreement.

Good luck note:
May the best bidder win!

Era
1900-2000
Country/province
Netherlands
Year/Period and Variation
1938 - 2022 Guilder / Guldens
Denomination
Collection of Guilders from the Dutch kingdom. (Guldens, Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
Precious metals
Silver
Condition
Ungraded
Weight
6 kg
Theme
Guilders

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