How much are these gold coins worth?

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  1. kevalie

    kevalie Member

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    Hi just want to find out the market price for these Netherlands 10 Guildens, they looks to be in decent shape. And if I am looking for a quick sale what would be a fair price to ask for.

    King William the third 1876
    Queen Wilhelmina 1912
    Queen Wilhelmina 1934

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    hiho Active Member Silver Stacker

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    Aurora et luna Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    5% above spot should shift them quickly.
    They are well known European fractional gold coins.
     
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    Thanks, is there a key date to Holland gold coins?
     
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    goldpelican Administrator Staff Member

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    From Krause Standard catalog:

    King William the third 1876 - mintage 1,581,106
    Queen Wilhelmina 1912 - mintage 3,000,000
    Queen Wilhelmina 1932 - mintage 4,323,954

    All common I'm afraid. 1892 and 1895 are a different story, mintages of 61 and 149 respectively!
     
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    wish I have a 1892 or 1895 and judging from the photos are the coins genuine? and how much should they each weight?
     
  7. mmm....shiney!

    mmm....shiney! Administrator Staff Member Silver Stacker

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    Coins look genuine, there are far more genuine coins in the world than fakes, we are talking mintages in the millions and millions and millions made by modern mints using fast machinery as opposed to the fakes knocked out generally on shitty homemade presses.

    How heavy?

    http://www.silverstackers.com/calculators/index.php?page=8

    I'd be keen on the King Billy coin if you want to sell at spot +5%
     
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    Coins are really genuine commodities in trading. I like this post.
     

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