10 Cent WWII (Dutch coin)
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10 Cents (Netherlands) | |
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Value: | 0.10 Dutch gulden |
Mass: | ? g |
Diameter: | 22 mm |
Thickness: | ? mm |
Composition: | 100% Zn |
Years of Minting: | 1941–1943 |
Circulation: | 10 January 1942– 15 September 1953 |
Minted in: | Utrecht |
Mintage: | 155,400,000 |
Obverse | |
Design: | Face value, year,mint mark (right). Two twigs. |
Designer: | Nico de Haas |
Reverse | |
Design: | Country-designation. Three tulips |
Designer: | Nico de Haas |
Edge: | reeded |
- This article is about the zinc Dutch 10 Cent-coin struck between 1941 and 1943,during the WWII German occupation. For other Dutch 10 Cent-coins, see Dutch 10 Cent-coins.
The Dutch 10 Cent-coin struck during the World War II German occupation was a unit of currency in the Netherlands.
[edit] Design
The obverse depicts:
- The year of mintage
- Value ("10 / CENTS").
- Mint mark (right of the zero)of the Utrecht-mint.
- Two twigs.
Note: the obverse desing is similar to the 25 Cent-coin.
The reverse depicts:
The edge:
Reeded.
WWII Dutch currency |
Topics: Dutch gulden | De Nederlandsche Bank | World War II | Netherlands |
Banknotes: 1 Gulden WWII |2½ Gulden WWII |5 Gulden WWII | 10 Gulden WWII | 25 Gulden WWII | 50 Gulden WWII | 100 Gulden WWII | 1000 Gulden WWII |
Coinage: 1 Cent (1941-1944) | 2½ Cents (1941,1942) | 5 Cents (1941-1943) | 10 Cents (1941-1943) | 25 Cents (1941-1943) |