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1 Cent

发行方 Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt)
年份 1943-1960
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雕刻师 Johannes Cornelis Wienecke
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正面文字 Latin
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背面描述 The denomination numeral 1 appears prominently in the upper central field, with the inscription CENT directly below, both rendered in bold relief. The central design elements are framed by a wreath composed of oak and laurel branches, tied at the base with a ribbon bow, with floral and berry sprigs visible at the upper portions of the wreath. The field is otherwise plain, lending a clean, uncluttered appearance to the reverse. No mint mark or additional inscriptions are present within the wreath. The design reflects the restrained classical style characteristic of Dutch coinage of the period.
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附加信息

The Netherlands lost control of its own mint to German occupation in 1940, forcing the government-in-exile to arrange coinage production abroad — first in Philadelphia, then in San Francisco. By 1943, the Royal Dutch Mint in Utrecht had resumed limited operation under occupation, though the coins it produced during this period circulated under deeply compromised sovereignty. The postwar years brought gradual normalization, with this type continuing through 1960 largely unchanged as the country rebuilt.

The extended date range across the KM#10a type reflects continuity of design rather than any single minting decision.