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Showing posts with label Netherlands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Netherlands. Show all posts
Monday, April 15, 2013
1948 Netherlands 1 Cent!
A coin on a Monday! This one features the severed head of Queen Wilhelmina, or at least that's my interpretation of it. This coin was one of the last produced before Queen Juliana took the throne and if you ask me, it was a good move! I like the way the N and 1 look on the reverse. They're not something you see everyday, even back in those days. This coin, possibly because it looks creepy, is worth just $0.05. Well, it's either that or the fact that hundreds of millions were made.
Friday, September 7, 2012
1942 Netherlands 10 Cents!
BE SURE TO VISIT MY NUMISTA!
As all of my faithful readers and those of you who stop by every now and then know, I buy coins at the flea market. Any coins you see that I didn't buy come from change or as gifts. This coin came from the foreign/miscellaneous coin bin at the shop I buy from the most. I usually only buy silver, error, or other more expensive coins from him, but that week I had decided to take this advice and buy as many zinc and aluminum coins as I could. I managed to get around 40 aluminum coins and 2 zinc coins, one of which wasn't originally zinc, but was missing it's copper plating. I also bought 10-15 foreign coins that caught my eye, most of which will be posted in the coming days and weeks. Here comes the exciting part. The coins were marked $0.25 for 1 or 5 for $1.00. That means I would have paid around $11.00 for all of the coins. Since I buy something there every time I go to the flea market he gives me a very good deal on almost everything I buy. This time, though, I had a specific price in mind. I was looking to spend only $5.00. I got the coins I wanted into piles based on what they were (aluminum and plain foreign) and said "How much for all of these coins?" He smiled and said "$5.00!". At that point he got a plastic bag and started shoveling coins into it. The reasons for his enthusiasm and his willingness to let $6.00 of possible profit disappear are these: 1. I buy from him all the time and we have a friendly relationship. 2. Most of the time these coins get overlooked and some sit for weeks, months, or even years before being bought. 3. Most dealers regard these types of coins as excess inventory and are happy to get rid of them as soon as possible for almost any price because when they buy collections they almost always get more. With all of these factors I probably could have bought half of the coins in that box for $5.00. Well, maybe not but it would be worth a try. Whew, this has been a long post and I'm pretty tired so before I fall asleep this coin that I have said almost nothing about is worth
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10 Cents,
Netherlands,
Zinc
Thursday, September 6, 2012
1993 Netherlands 5 Cent!
$0.10 coins start tomorrow! It's been a long journey so far and we have a waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay longer journey ahead of us. After $0.10 there are still $0.20, $0.25, $0.50, $1.00, $5.00, and finally $10.00. I am also buying and finding coins whenever possible thus adding to this series and expanding it. Okay on to the coin. It features Beatrix who is the Queen of the Netherlands and a relatively simple design. Date, denomination, some lines rectangles make up the reverse. Or is that the obverse? Foreign coins are almost always confusing when it comes to that. Anyway this relatively simple coin is worth $0.10.
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