These are valuable coins from the Kingdom of the Netherlands under William I, who reigned from 1815 to 1840. The 3 gulden example in our picture comes from Rick Ponterio of Stack's Bowers, where it sold for $560 US dollars during a 2009 auction.
Nice-looking examples of this coin should be inspected by a professional numismatist. There is nothing like an in-person inspection to accurately assess value.
Very approximately:
1/2 GULDEN
worn: $200 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulaged: $500
well preserved: $800
fully uncirculated: $1500
1 GULDEN
worn: $200 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulaged: $350
well preserved: $700
fully uncirculated: $2000
guldens dated 1822 and 1823B are quite rare and catalog at four times these values
guldens dated 1824 are quite common and catalog at one-quarter of these values
3 GULDEN
worn: $500 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulaged: $1000
well preserved: $2000
fully uncirculated: $4500
2 guldens dated 1823B are quite rare and catalog at four times these values
Use our Important Terminology page to understand how catalog values work. Actual buy and sell values are related to, but are different from, catalog values.
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