These 10 and 25 cent coins were minted in silver by Queen (koningin) Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (Nederlanden) from 1910 to 1945. The general rules of coin collecting apply: (1) older dates mean better value, and (2) better condition means better value. Below are some approximate catalog values for these coins. Use our Terminology page to properly interpret catalog values.
10 CENTS BEFORE 1914:
worn: $5 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $20
well preserved: $35
fully uncirculated: $90
coins dated 1910 are more rare and worth twice as much
10 CENTS AFTER 1913:
worn: $1 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $3
well preserved: $10
fully uncirculated: $25
coins dated after 1934 are more common and worth half as much
25 CENTS BEFORE 1914:
worn: $8 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $25
well preserved: $40
fully uncirculated: $120
coins dated 1910 and 1913 are more rare and worth twice as much
25 CENTS AFTER 1913:
worn: $2 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $5
well preserved: $18
fully uncirculated: $40
coins dated after 1925 are more common and worth half as much
Your coin may have a small palm tree. If so, it is from the Dutch colony of Curacao and is worth somewhat more than these values.
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