Dutch Guilders
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The Dutch Guilder, or Gulden, was the currency of the Netherlands from 1252 until 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. The name ‘gulden’ simply means ‘gold’. It refers to the Florin, a golden coin struck in Florence in the mid-13th century, which became popular in Holland and all over Europe.
Dutch Guilders are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Dutch Guilder. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
We exchange both Dutch Guilder banknotes and Dutch Guilder coins. To convert your Dutch Guilders to cash, select the type of Dutch Guilders you want to exchange:
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5 Dutch Guilders banknote (Vondel 1966)
The note of vijf gulden portrays the image of Joost Van Den Vondel, Dutch poet and playwright. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘De Nederlandsche Bank’.You get: £1.049501 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
5 gulden coin (Beatrix)
This 5 Gulden coin features a down-facing portrait of Beatrix of the Netherlands on the obverse, and its face value on the reverse. The ƒ5 NLG coin was known to the Dutch as a ‘vijfje’. It was the highest value coin in the Netherlands until the Euro was introduced in 2002.You get: £0.025001 NLG = £0.0050000000 -
2 1/2 gulden coin (Beatrix)
The 2 1/2 Gulden coin from the Netherlands was known as a ‘rijksdaalder’ among the Dutch. The nickel coin features the portrait of Queen Beatrix and a checkered pattern.You get: £0.012501 NLG = £0.0050000000 -
5 Dutch Guilders banknote (Vondel 1973)
The banknote of vijf gulden depicts Joost Van Den Vondel, Dutch playwright and poet. The words ‘De Nederlandsche Bank’ are printed on the 5 Guilder note.You get: £1.049501 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
10 Dutch Guilders banknote (Frans Hals 1968)
This tien gulden banknote depicts Frans Hals, Dutch painter. Printed on the blue colored paper banknote is the text ‘De Nederlandsche Bank’. On the backside of the 10 Dutch Guilder note is a stylized circle in a modern design.You get: £2.099001 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
2 1/2 gulden coin (Juliana)
The denomination of two and a half guilders was introduced in 1840 already and it remained in use until the changeover to the Euro in 2002. This 2 1/2 gulden coin features the portrait of Queen Juliana and the coat of arms of the Netherlands.You get: £0.012501 NLG = £0.0050000000 -
1 gulden coin (Beatrix)
The ƒ 1 Dutch Guilder coin, locally known as ‘Gulden’, has the portrait of the Dutch head of state on the obverse side. The modernist design 1 NLG coin introduced in 1982 has the portrait of Queen Elizabeth of the Netherlands. The nickel 1 gulden coin shows the denomination value as “1G” over a checkered … ContinuedYou get: £0.005001 NLG = £0.0050000000 -
10 Dutch Guilders banknote (Ijsvogel 1997)
The bill of tien gulden measures 135mm by 75mm. The paper banknote contains the words ‘De Nederlandsche Bank’. The 10 Dutch Guilders note is purple and blue-violet colored and contains patterns and geometric designs. The Dutch name for the banknote is ‘IJsvogel’.You get: £2.099001 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
1 gulden coin (Juliana)
The 1 gulden coin with the portrait of Queen Juliana features the coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, with elements including a crowned lion with sword and the Dutch royal Crown. The 1 Dutch Guilder coin is made of nickel, has a diameter of 25mm and weighs 6 grams.You get: £0.005001 NLG = £0.0050000000 -
25 Dutch Guilders banknote (Sweelinck 1971)
This vijfentwintig gulden note shows Jan Pietersz Sweelinck, Dutch composer. Printed on the red-orange colored paper banknote is the text ‘De Nederlandsche Bank’. The watermark of the 25 Guilder bill is a cornucopia.You get: £5.247501 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
25 cent coin (Beatrix)
The quarter guilder coin was known in the Netherlands as a ‘kwartje’, a quarter. The 25 ct piece features the portrait of Queen Beatrix and a modernist design with geometrical square and rectangular shapes as part of a checkered pattern.You get: £0.001251 NLG = £0.0050000000 -
25 Dutch Guilders banknote (Roodborstje 1989)
This vijfentwintig gulden banknote measures 140mm by 74mm. Text on the red-orange colored paper note reads ‘De Nederlandsche Bank’. The Dutch name for the 25 guilder bill is ‘Roodborstje’.You get: £5.247501 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
25 cent coin (Juliana)
This 25 cent coin from the Netherlands features a right-facing portrait of Queen Juliana on the obverse side. The reverse side of the 0.25 NLG piece shows the Dutch royal Crown above the ’25’.You get: £0.001251 NLG = £0.0050000000 -
50 Dutch Guilders banknote (Sunflower 1982)
The banknote of vijftig gulden measures 147mm by 75mm. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘De Nederlandsche Bank’. The orange and yellow colored 50 guilder note features a sunflower. The Dutch name for the 50 NLG bill is ‘Zonnebloem’.You get: £10.495001 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
10 cent coin (Beatrix)
The coin of 10 cents was the equivalent of 0.10 Dutch Guilders. The modernist coin’s design features five vertical parallel lines and a rectangle on the reverse side. The obverse side shows the portrait of Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands.You get: £0.000501 NLG = £0.0050000000 -
100 Dutch Guilders banknote (Michiel de Ruyter 1970)
The banknote of honderd gulden has the image of Michiel Adriaensz De Ruyter, Dutch Admiral. The words ‘De Nederlandsche Bank’ are printed on the banknote.You get: £5.400001 NLG = £0.0540000000