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1 Gulden - Juliana

Issuer Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt)
Year 1952-1970
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Obverse lettering JULIANA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN
(Translation: Juliana Queen of the Netherlands)
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Mintage 1952 - - 1,000,000
1952 - Proof - 100
1963 - - 100,000
1963 - Proof -
1964 - - 300,000
1964 - Proof -
1964 - Struck in 1969 - 200,000
1970 - - 50,000
1970 - Proof -
Additional information

The Dutch gulden returned to silver after World War II only gradually — the first postwar issues under Wilhelmina used lower-grade alloy, and the .720 fine standard adopted for Juliana's coinage represented a deliberate policy choice to restore some monetary credibility after the wartime occupation and its economic damage. The Netherlands had endured the Hongerwinter of 1944–45, and stable coinage carried genuine political weight in postwar reconstruction.

Production ran across nearly two decades before silver was abandoned entirely for the denomination in 1967, with remaining dated strikes through 1970 serving transitional purposes.

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