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| Issuer | De Nederlandsche Munt (Royal Dutch Mint) |
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| Year | 1968 |
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| Currency | Gulden (decimalized, 1817-2001) |
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| Obverse lettering | 10 amsterdam 25 april 1968 secretaris president de nederlandsche bank TIEN GULDEN 10 |
| Reverse description | Plain pink card stock with the word MUNTSLAG in bold serif capitals across the upper portion. At lower-left, a circular embossed vignette replicates the seal of the Rijks Munt (Royal Dutch Mint), bearing a caduceus motif with entwined serpents and the legend RIJKS MUNT around the lower arc. |
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Produced by De Nederlandsche Munt as an educational supplement accompanying a coin-striking kit aimed at children, this piece was never legal tender and carries no serial number or security features. The Royal Dutch Mint issued these small paper inserts through the late 1960s as part of a broader effort to make mint operations accessible to the public — the "muntslag" sets were sold through the mint's own retail channel and included a hand-operated press and planchet blanks.
Collector interest is modest but genuine, largely because so few complete sets survived intact.