10 cents 1926 (Dutch coin)

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10 Cents (Flag of the Netherlands The Netherlands)
Mass:  ? g
Diameter: 15 mm
Composition: 72% Ag
Alignment: coin
Years of Minting: 1926~1945
Circulation:  ?–
1948
Obverse
Obverse
Design: Face value, year,mint mark, privy mark.
Two twigs.
Designer:  ?
Reverse
Reverse
Design: Country-designation.
Queen Wilhelmina
Designer: J. C. Wienecke
Edge: reeded
This article is about the Dutch 10 Cent-coin struck between 1926 and 1945 For other Dutch 10 Cent-coins, see Dutch 10 Cent-coins.

[edit] Mintage numbers

The following amount of coins has been struck.

Year Mintage Mint Mint marks Remarks
1926 2,700,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, mintmaster -
1927 2,300,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, mintmaster -
1928 10,000,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, mintmaster -
1930 5,000,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, mintmaster -
1934 2,000,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, privy mark Privy mark is slightly smaller than other years, and the grapes have one extra branch.
1935 8,000,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, mintmaster -
1936 16,000,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, mintmaster -
1937 18,600,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, mintmaster -
1938 21,400,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, mintmaster -
1939 20,000,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, mintmaster -
1941 43,000,000 Utrecht Utrecht mint, mintmaster During 1941 an extremely large number of coins were struck in order to prevent precious war metals from falling in the hands of the Germans.
Total: 149,000,000


Preceded by
Wilhelmina (3th portrait)
1906~1922
Wilhelmina (4th portrait)

1926–1945
Succeeded by
World War II
1941-1943
(In Netherlands proper only,
not in colonies)