1/10 Gulden - Juliana

Issuer Netherlands Antilles
Year 1954-1970
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 1/10 Gulden
Currency Gulden (1828-date)
Composition Silver (.640) (Copper .360)
Weight 1.4 g
Diameter 15 mm
Thickness 1.1 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Engraver(s) Ludwig Oswald Wenckebach
In circulation to
Reference(s) KM#3, Schön#44
Obverse description Queen Juliana facing right
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering JULIANA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN
(Translation: Queen Juliana of the Netherlands)
Reverse description Value
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering NEDERLANDSE ANTILLEN 1/10 G 1957
(Translation: Netherlands Antilles 1/10 G 1957)
Edge Reeded
Mint Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke
Nederlandse Munt), Utrecht, Netherlands (1010-date)
Mintage 1954 - - 200 000
1954 - Proof - 200
1956 - - 250 000
1956 - Proof - 500
1957 - - 250 000
1957 - Proof - 250
1959 - - 250 000
1959 - Proof - 250
1960 - - 400 000
1960 - Proof - 300
1962 - - 400 000
1962 - Proof - 200
1963 - - 900 000
1963 - Proof -
1966 - - 1 000 000
1966 (1969) - Struck in 1969 - 200 000
1970 - - 300 000
1970 - Proof -
Numisquare ID 2134172590
Additional information

Historical Context: This 1/10 Gulden coin was issued for the Netherlands Antilles during Queen Juliana's reign (1948-1980). Its 1954-1970 production period aligns with the 1954 Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands, granting the Antilles significant autonomy. This coinage symbolizes the islands' evolving political status and economic stability as a constituent country, serving as a vital fractional denomination in daily commerce.

Artistry: The coin features a dignified effigy of Queen Juliana on the obverse. While specific engraver details for fractional issues are often unrecorded, the portrait reflects post-war Dutch numismatic tradition, typically from the stylistic school of Ludwig Oswald Wenckebach or his contemporaries. This style emphasizes modern, realistic, and unadorned representation. The reverse design is utilitarian, clearly stating the "1/10 G" denomination and date, usually within a simple frame or wreath, characteristic of practical circulating currency.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .640 silver, this small denomination coin (1.4 gg, 15 mm) generally exhibits a respectable strike. Key high-points for grading include Juliana's hair details around the ear and the cheekbone on the obverse. On the reverse, sharpness of the "1/10 G" and date numerals, along with any surrounding wreath elements, are critical. While often well-struck, minor weaknesses can occur, particularly in finer hair strands or the design's periphery, which show wear or incomplete strike first.

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