Three guilder coin (Netherlands)

The Three guilder coin was a silver coin struck in the Kingdom of the Netherlands between 1817 and 1832.

Obverse 3 guilder, 1820.
Reverse 3 guilder, 1820.

Description

The obverse featured a portrait of king William I of the Netherlands. On the reverse was a crowned Dutch coat of arms between the value. The coins had a smooth edge with edge lettering ‘GOD ZY MET ONS’. The coins were minted in Utrecht in the years 1817-1824 and 1830-1832. The coins of 1823 were also minted in Brussels. [1]

The coins were minted from silver .893 and had a diameter of 40  mm and a weight of 32.3  gram.[2]

References

  1. ^ "nomisma.nl". Retrieved 2014-05-18.
  2. ^ "numista.com". numista.com. Numista. Retrieved 2014-05-21.


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Currency and coinage of the Netherlands
Institutions
  • De Nederlandsche Bank
  • Royal Dutch Mint
Banknotes
Pre-decimal guilder coins
  • Duit
  • Ducat
  • Ducaton
  • Stuiver
    • 1948
  • Rijksdaalder
Decimal guilder coins
  • 12ct
  • 1ct
  • 2+12ct
  • 5ct
  • 10ct
    • Wilhelmina
  • 25ct
  • ƒ12
  • ƒ1
    • William II
    • Wilhelmina
    • Beatrix
  • ƒ2+12
  • ƒ3
  • ƒ5
  • ƒ10
  • ƒ50
Euro coins
  • Gold and silver commemorative coins
See also