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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10 Dutch Guilders banknote (Staalmeester)
The WWII-era banknote of 10 Guilders features a scene from Rembrandt’s 17th century painting ‘De Staalmeesters’ (Syndics of the Drapers’ Guild). The portrait of the man with a hat on the front side is that of Dutch draper and sampling official (Dutch ‘staalmeester’) Volckert Jansz.You get: £2.069501 NLG = £0.2069500000 -
10 Dutch Guilders banknote (Lieftincktientje)
This 10 Guilder banknote, called ‘Lieftincktientje’ was issued shortly after the end of the Second World War. It was named after the Dutch Minister of Finance, Pieter Lieftinck. After 5 years under German occupation, Holland was free again. This banknote celebrates the regained independence. The front side features the Coat of Arms of the Netherlands … ContinuedYou get: £2.069501 NLG = £0.2069500000 -
10 Dutch Guilders banknote (Willem I)
The blue coloured banknote of 10 Guilders has the portrait of Willem I, Prince of Orange and first King of the Netherlands, on the front side. The back side shows a Dutch landscape scene with a windmill, a canal, boat and a church.You get: £2.069501 NLG = £0.2069500000 -
25 Dutch Guilders banknote (Prinsesje)
The wartime banknote of 25 Dutch Guilders type ‘Prinsesje’ (little princess) was first issued in a bright orange colour. The occupying German forces cancelled the banknote in 1940 because they thought it encouraged Dutch nationalism and anti-Nazi resistance. A second version of the little princess 25 Guilders note was issued in 1943, this time coloured … ContinuedYou get: £5.173751 NLG = £0.2069500000 -
25 Dutch Guilders banknote (Salomo)
This banknote of 25 Guilders depicts King Solomon, the Biblical King of Israel. Also featured on the old 25 gulden note is a scene in which St Martin, who cut his cloak in two and gave half of it to a beggar. In the background is the city of Amiens in France where St Martin … ContinuedYou get: £5.173751 NLG = £0.2069500000 -
100 Dutch Guilders banknote (Geldzuivering)
This banknote of 100 gulden, dated 7 May 1945, was issued shortly after the liberation of the Netherlands from the occupying German forces, at the end of World War II. All citizens were obliged to exchange their occupation money for the newly issued banknotes and limits per person applied. The name of this banknote is … ContinuedYou get: £20.695001 NLG = £0.2069500000 -
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: £0.517381 NLG = £0.2069500000