Delve into the rich tapestry of numismatics with the 1930 Netherlands 1/2 Cent coin, a piece of history minted in bronze. Its vibrant hue is a testament to its circulation, carrying stories from the past to your hands. This coin, with its distinct RB color, remains ungraded, allowing you to appreciate its authenticity and character as it has been passed through time. Originating from the Netherlands, this coin holds a KM Number 138 and comes without certification, presenting an opportunity for enthusiasts and collectors alike to own a slice of Dutch heritage. Whether you're expanding your collection or starting a new numismatic journey, this world coin sale offers a tangible connection to the early 20th century.
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This coin from the Dutch East Indies is a great find for collectors. Minted in 1768, it features the denomination Duit and is composed of copper. The coin is an excellent addition to any collection of world coins.
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This 100 cent banknote from the Netherlands features the Westerbork concentration camp and the year of issue is 1944. The camp was located in the Netherlands and was operated by the Nazi regime during World War II. It is a significant piece of history that reflects the harsh realities of the war. The banknote is a great addition to any collection of Dutch or European coins and banknotes. It is a tangible reminder of the sacrifices made during the war and the impact it had on the Netherlands. This item is a must-have for any history enthusiast or collector.
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VOC 1744 1/4 Duit Pitjes Tin Coin These coins were struck in Batavia, made of lead and tin in approximately equal quantity. They were put into circulation on 14 February 1744, to the value of ¼ doit or ¹⁄₁₆ stuiver and declared current in Batavia and on Java. This type does not appear in the main reference catalogs but a history can be found in the Nederlandsch-Indisch plakaatboek, 1602-1811, part 5.
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