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AI Identification

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Circulated coin consistent with mid-20th century Dutch currency

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a silver-toned metal coin featuring a profile portrait and circular text on the obverse side. The text visible around the perimeter is stamped in a serif typeface and reads "JULIANA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN", which translates to "Juliana Queen of the Netherlands". The central relief depicts a right-facing portrait of a woman with her hair pulled back, a design element widely associated with the coinage issued during the reign of Queen Juliana between 1948 and 1980. The coin exhibits signs of circulation, including light surface abrasions, minor edge nicks, and a dulling of the metallic luster consistent with handled currency. There is a slight visible thickness to the coin, suggesting it is a single-unit piece rather than a thin token. The specific denomination and year of minting are not visible in this image as they are typically located on the reverse side. Based on the visible markings and portraiture, the piece is stylistically consistent with a 1 or 2.5 Guilder coin from the mid-20th century, though a physical inspection for weight, composition, and a reverse-side examination would be required to verify the exact denomination and year. Modern replicas or fantasy strikes can sometimes mimic these designs, so the identification remains a hypothesis based on standard numismatic catalogs.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image of this silver-toned coin, which bears a portrait and inscription consistent with currency issued under Juliana of the Netherlands. Based on the visible obverse text 'JULIANA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN' and the right-facing profile, I am treating this as a mid-20th-century guilder-denomination coin for the purpose of this estimate. However, I cannot verify the specific denomination, year, or metal content from this photo alone as the reverse side and edge markings are not visible. The surface exhibits abrasions and a characteristic dullness suggesting a history of circulation. My value estimate of $5.00 to $15.00 assumes this is a common silver-alloy strike (such as a 1 or 2.5 Guilder piece minted between 1954 and 1967) rather than a later nickel version or a rare date. In the numismatic market, demand for circulated Dutch silver is generally stable but modest, with value primarily dictated by silver spot prices and mintage rarity. I cannot determine if this is a modern replica or a non-precious metal token, both of which would have negligible value ($1.00 or less). To confirm this item's nature, a physical inspection is required to measure weight and diameter, perform a magnet test, and verify the mint year and master marks on the reverse. The valuation is also highly sensitive to the exact year of production; certain low-mintage years could significantly increase the range, while later nickel-composition issues would fall toward the lower end of the estimate. Final value depends on professional authentication and a precise grade determination by a third-party service.

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