Before moving to the single European currency, the Netherlands used the The origins of the Dutch florin, however, date back to well before the fifteenth century and precisely to the thirteenth century. As far as the Dutch 2 euro coins of the first series are concerned, there are no interesting pieces until the 2003 series. In fact, the common side until 2007 used the map of the states belonging to the Eurozone with the countries marked by the borders. AU $9.35.

At the bottom of the centre is the thousandth mint followed on the right by the winged caduceus symbol of the Mint of Utrecht and on the left by the variable symbol of the Mint Director.The other coin, the third version of 2014, represents the face of the son of Queen Beatrix, King William Alexander of Holland. It is a common coin that is only worth its face value, which is 2 euro indeed. Worth - Netherlands 1 euro cent 1999-2013 in the coin catalog at uCoin.net - International Catalog of World Coins. Make Offer - 1990 Netherlands Proof Gold Ducat Coin 1586 Design .983 Fine 3,494 Grams w/case Gold 1 Ducat Coin Netherlands “Knight Ducat” .1106oz AGW (XF) $255.95 Find the best selection from the most respected coins dealers around the world.

Worth - Netherlands 1 gulden 1954-1967 in the coin catalog at uCoin.net - International Catalog of World Coins. Since 2007, however, the image has been modified and it was decided to depict the Eurozone countries united. Australia ASW=0.3542 Specifically, the face is facing right.As far as the Dutch 2 euro coins of the first series are concerned, there are no interesting pieces until the 2003 series. In fact, both the 1 euro coin Netherlands 2000 and 1 euro Netherlands 2001 have a value of 2 euros, being very common.Among the Dutch 1 euro coins in the third series, the value of the euro in 2018 stands out, which is twice as high as its face value.Here we are with the last coin of this collection, the 2 Euro coin from the Netherlands. The 2003, 2004 and 2005 coins are all quoted at the same price level.The 2 euro Netherlands 1999 has no significant value, as do the 2 euro Netherlands 2000, 2001, 2002.With regard to the second series, the most valuable currency is the 2 Dutch euros of 2010, which are quoted more than twice their face value.Of the latest series, however, the most interesting and listed piece is that of the rare 2 euro Dutch of 2019 which is worth over 15 euro and that one of year 2018 also.Bad news if you were thinking that the 2 euro Netherlands 2014 could be worth a lot.

Coins minted in 1, 5, 10, and 25 cent denominations are made of non-precious metal and are not worth more than a few US dollars. To the right of the coin there are three lines with the inscription BEATRIX KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN on three levels.Below right the thousandth of mintage and even lower the winged caduceus symbol of the Mint of Utrecht and the variable symbol of the Mint Director. Among the Dutch 1 euro coins in the third series, the value of the euro in 2018 stands out, which is twice as high as its face value. Starting from the left, the following are depicted respectively: the inscription KONING DER NEDERLANDEN, the inscription Willem-Alexander and the thousandth of coinage inserted between the winged caduceus symbol of the Mint of Utrecht and the variable symbol of the Mint Director.All this is surrounded by the 12 stars that represent the European states.The Reverse of the coin, as for the 1 Euro coin, changes in 2007 for all the countries of the Eurozone. Also in this case the author is Bruno Ninaber van Eyben for the first and second version of the coin and Erwin Olaf for the third.The whole is followed all around by the inscription BEATRIX KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN with the year of minting at the bottom, on the right the symbol of the Mint of Utrecht and on the left the variable symbol of the Mint Director.To the right of the line is the word KONING DER NEDERLANDEN. In particular, the bust is facing right and is interrupted in the center by a line.To the left of the line are engraved the symbol of the Mint of Utrecht, the inscription Willem-Alexander and the variable symbol of the Mint Director.