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Best Seller: Netherlands 1 Gulden 1954 Silver (KM#184) – First Year Utrecht Mint

Best Seller: Netherlands 1 Gulden 1954 Silver (KM#184) – First Year Utrecht Mint

Regular price $24.60 USD
Regular price Sale price $24.60 USD
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Offered here is the first-year issue Netherlands 1 Gulden (1954) under Queen Juliana (KM#184), struck in Utrecht. Specs: .720 silver, 6.5 g, 25 mm, 1.8 mm thick, coin alignment (180°) with the classic lettered edge “GOD * ZIJ * MET * ONS *”. Reported mintage for 1954 is 6,600,000. Actual silver weight is 0.150 ozt (≈4.68 g fine). A beautiful post-war Dutch silver type and a prime first-year date for collectors of European and royal portrait coins. (Melt value varies with silver; your calc notes **$7.25**.)

Act fast—first-year Juliana silver guilders disappear quickly. Secure yours before it’s gone!

 Why this is a smart buy

  • First-year appeal (1954): First dates of a series are highly sought after, often earning a premium over later years in comparable condition.

  • Solid intrinsic value: .720 silver, ASW ≈ 0.150 ozt provides a bullion floor (your melt calc ≈ $7.25, varies with spot).

  • Historic significance: Post-war Queen Juliana issues form a core chapter of Dutch monetary history—ideal for European type sets.

  • Edge legend & eye appeal: The iconic lettered edge *“GOD * ZIJ * MET * ONS ” and clean 25 mm format display beautifully.

  • Mintage context: 6,600,000 were struck, but decades of circulation and melting reduce surviving high-grade pieces—nice examples are increasingly prized.

  • Transition era silver: The Juliana 1 Gulden silver type (1954–1967) was among the last circulating Dutch silver guilders; as silver coinage left circulation, preserved pieces became more collectible.

  • Portfolio diversification: Combines numismatic interest + metal content, offering potential for long-term appreciation, especially in higher grades (AU/UNC) with original luster/toning

 Sources & citations

Browsing is disabled for me right now, so I’m citing standard, reputable references collectors use for this coin. The pages below document the Netherlands 1 Gulden (Juliana) KM#184 type, specs, and context.
  • Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901–2000 (Krause) — canonical reference listing KM#184 with silver fineness, weight, diameter, and date range (print/ebook). Publisher info: https://www.krausebooks.com/

  • Numista (Collector Database) — Netherlands 1 Gulden (Juliana, 1954–1967, KM#184): specifications (.720 Ag, 6.5 g, 25 mm), edge legend, and typical mintages by year. https://en.numista.com/

  • NGC World Coin Price Guide — Netherlands 1 Gulden Queen Juliana entries (KM#184) with type data and market context. https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/

  • Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt) — historical background on Dutch coinage and Utrecht minting. https://www.royaldutchmint.com/

  • De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) — official info on Dutch coins and cash history (context on silver coinage era). https://www.dnb.nl/en/payments/cash/

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