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| Issuer | De Nederlandsche Bank |
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| Year | 2023 |
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| Technique | Milled |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse features a bold, stylised numeral '50' rendered in a fragmented geometric design consistent with the obverse aesthetic, commemorating the 50th anniversary of COC Nederland, the Dutch LGBTI+ rights organisation. The denomination '10 EURO' appears in the lower field, while the year '2023' is inscribed along the upper right rim. A series of gender and identity symbols are arranged in an arc across the upper portion of the field, representing the diversity of the LGBTI+ community. The legends '248 BIS', 'ART.1', 'LHBTI+', and 'COC 50 JAAR' appear around the design, referencing Article 1 of the Dutch Constitution and the organisation's milestone anniversary. |
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Issued to mark the 200th anniversary of De Nederlandsche Bank's founding in 1814 — or rather, reconfirmation under the Kingdom of the Netherlands following the Napoleonic period — this piece belongs to the COC (Collectables Official Coin) program, which since the early 2000s has positioned DNB's commemorative output toward collector markets rather than general circulation. The 2023 release continues a pattern of relatively low mintage runs deliberately calibrated to secondary market demand.
KM#438 places it squarely in the Willem-Alexander commemorative sequence begun after his 2013 accession.