The Kingdom of the Netherlands issued 5, 10, and 25 cent coins in silver between 1849 and 1890. William I and William II preceded King William (Willem) III shown in our picture. This page applies only to William III coins.
5 CENTS
worn: $5 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $10
well preserved (like our picture): $25
fully uncirculated: $80
coins dated 1853 are very valuable, $500 catalog value in average circulated condition
coins dated 1868 are valuable, $65 in average circulated
10 CENTS
worn: $8 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $22
well preserved (like our picture): $60
fully uncirculated: $150
Netherlands 10 cents before 1881 are about twice as valuable as the values shown above
an extra-valuable date is 1868, about $300 in average circulated condition
25 CENTS
worn: $100 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $250
well preserved (like our picture): $400
fully uncirculated: $1000
coins dated 1853 are very rare, multiply values by six
coins dated 1890 are more common, divide values by two
The summaries listed above give ballpark catalog values for coins without problems like scratches, holes, scrapes, cleanings, stains, and the like. Use our Important Terminology page to convert the catalog values shown to actual buy and sell values, which will be lower than catalog values.
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