Dutch Guilder banknotes
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1 Dutch Guilder banknote (Muntbiljet 1943)
This 1 Gulden banknote was a means of payment in the Netherlands during the German occupation in WWII. The portrait of Queen Wilhelmina is on the front side. The Dutch coat of arms is shown on the back side.You get: £0.209901 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
1 Dutch Guilder banknote (Muntbiljet 1945)
The orange and red coloured banknote of 1 Gulden has the portrait of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. The one guilder banknote was used during the last months of WWII under German occupation.You get: £0.209901 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
2 1/2 Dutch Guilders banknote (Muntbiljet 1943)
The green coloured banknote of two and a half Dutch Guilders features a portrait of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. The 2.5 Gulden banknote was used during the German occupation of Holland in the Second World War.You get: £0.524751 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
2 1/2 Dutch Guilders banknote (Muntbiljet 1945)
The blue and pink coloured banknote of 2 1/2 Gulden was in use during the last months of WWII in occupied Holland. On the 2.5 Gulden bill is a portrait of the Dutch Queen Wilhelmina.You get: £0.524751 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
10 Dutch Guilders banknote (Muntbiljet 1943)
The Muntbiljet banknote of 10 Gulden has a blue coloured front side and an orange coloured back side. It was in use during World War II in German occupied Holland.You get: £2.099001 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
25 Dutch Guilders banknote (Muntbiljet 1943)
The 25 Guilder ‘Muntbiljet’ has the portrait of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. Text on the 25 gulden WWII era banknote reads ‘Uitgegeven krachtens Koninklijnk Besluit van 4 Februari 1943’.You get: £5.247501 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
50 Dutch Guilders banknote (Muntbiljet 1943)
The WWII era banknote of 50 Dutch Guilders has the text ‘Muntbiljet’ on the front side, along with the portrait of the Dutch Monarch, Queen Wilhelmina. On the back side of the 50 guilders muntbiljet banknote is the coat of arms of the Netherlands.You get: £10.495001 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
100 Dutch Guilders banknote (Muntbiljet 1943)
In use during the Second World War, this 100 Gulden banknote used to be the highest value banknote in the Netherlands. The black and grey coloured 100 Guilders note has an orange back side and features a portrait of Queen Wilhelmina of Orange-Nassau.You get: £20.990001 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
1 Dutch Guilder banknote (Zilverbon)
This brick coloured Zilberbon bill of 1 Dutch Guilder was in use during World War II. The 1,- NLG banknote has a simple design with the Dutch coat of arms on the back side.You get: £0.209901 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
2 1/2 Dutch Guilders banknote (Zilverbon)
This banknote has a peculiar denomination: two and a half guilders. It was in use during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. The design is simple with geometrical patterns and squares.You get: £0.524751 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
5 Dutch Guilders banknote (Zilverbon)
This green coloured Dutch Zilverbon bill of 5 guilders has a design made up of geometrical patterns, hexagons and floral design elements. Text on the 5 gulden zilverbon banknote reads ‘Wettig Betaalmiddel’ which means ‘legal means of payment’.You get: £1.049501 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
Zilverbon 1 Dutch Guilder banknote WWI
This Zilverbon 1 Gulden banknote has a simple flora design. It was used during World War I in the Netherlands.You get: £0.209901 NLG = £0.2099000000 -
Zilverbon 2 1/2 Dutch Guilder banknote WWI
The two and a half Dutch Guilder Zilverbon banknote from World War I has a simple monocolour blue design.You get: £0.524751 NLG = £0.2099000000