Difference between revisions of "Netherlands 1832 1/2 cent"
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* [[Netherlands 1827 5 cents|1827 5 cents]] | * [[Netherlands 1827 5 cents|1827 5 cents]] | ||
* [[Netherlands 1827 10 cents|1827 10 cents]] | * [[Netherlands 1827 10 cents|1827 10 cents]] | ||
| + | * [[Netherlands 1829-B 1/2 gulden|1829-B ½ gulden]] | ||
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* [[Netherlands 1832 3 gulden|1832 3 gulden]] | * [[Netherlands 1832 3 gulden|1832 3 gulden]] | ||
* [[Netherlands 1832 10 gulden|1832 10 gulden]] | * [[Netherlands 1832 10 gulden|1832 10 gulden]] | ||
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* [[Netherlands 1837 cent|1837 cent]] | * [[Netherlands 1837 cent|1837 cent]] | ||
* [[Netherlands 1846 1/2 cent|1846 half cent]] | * [[Netherlands 1846 1/2 cent|1846 half cent]] | ||
Revision as of 15:30, 4 October 2021
This type was struck in Utrecht and Brussels 1818-37 for William I. The 1832 is common. After Belgium obtained her independence in 1830, the Brussels mint continued striking for the new country while the Utrecht mint operates to this day for the Dutch government. The type was struck with little change 1841-77 but reduced in weight in 1878.
Recorded mintage: 10,478,318.
Specification: 1.92 g, copper, 16 mm diameter.
Catalog reference: Sch-362, KM 51.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900, 9th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
- Peters, T., J. Scheper and J. Mevius, Muntalmanak 2014, 31e editie, Amsterdam: Nederlandse vereniging van munthandelaren, 2013.
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