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Fantasy - 5 Cents - Beatrix Juliana / Wilhelmina; Liberation

Uitgever Netherlands
Jaar 1975
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Beschrijving keerzijde The large denomination numeral '5' with a superscript 'c' occupies the central field, enclosed within a dotted inner circle. Four ornate seashells are arranged symmetrically at the cardinal points of the rhombus, connected by a beaded circular border that frames the denomination. The overall design closely replicates the style of the standard Dutch 5-cent coins of the Wilhelmina era, with the decorative shell and bead motifs filling the corners of the square flan.
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Aanvullende informatie

This is a fantasy piece — not an official Dutch state issue — produced outside the authority of the Nederlandsche Bank. The X# catalog prefix (from Krause's Unusual World Coins) confirms its status as a privately produced novelty. The 1975 date almost certainly references the 30th anniversary of the Netherlands' liberation from German occupation in May 1945, a commemorative hook that fantasy producers frequently exploited for the collector market. Beatrix was crown princess at the time; she would not ascend to the throne until 1980.

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