A set of 20 Dutch Ten Guilder Uncirculated Gold Coins is among the leading lots in the Annual Spring Outdoor, Mid Century, and Contemporary Arts and Furnishings Sale, presented by Nadeau’s Auction Gallery. Gold Guilders were minted in the Netherlands from 1818 to 1933, featuring Willem, Willem II, Willem III, and Wilhelmina in succession as monarchs. Ten Guilders Gold Coins were among the last sovereign gold coins to be issued on the European continent as the Royal Dutch Mint ceased minting these coins in 1933. It was under the reign of Queen Wilhelmina from 1890 to 1948 that four designs of the Gold 10 Guilder Coin were introduced. The available lot features Gold Ten Guilders Coins issued from 1911 to 1933 during Queen Wilhelmina’s reign. Informally referred to as Dutch Queens, these varieties have Queen Wilhelmina on their obverses. The reverse bears the Dutch coat of arms with the denomination inscribed on it.
Collectors can also consider a 50 Peso Gold Coin from Mexico. These coins were issued by the Mexican government as a bullion coin denomination. As part of the celebration of Mexico’s 100th anniversary of becoming independent of Spain, these coins were released for the first time in 1921. In addition, the auction features a pair of Gorham sterling silver candlesticks, eight inches tall, with fluted columns and square-weighted bases. Visit Bidsquare to view the Annual Spring Outdoor, Mid Century, and Contemporary Arts and Furnishings Sale and browse other online auctions.
# of Lots:
641Price Range:
$25 - $5,000Interesting lots include:
Item Image | Item Name | Estimate |
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20 Dutch 10 Guilder Uncirculated Gold Coins | Estimate: | |
Lalique Champs-Élysée | Estimate: | |
Gold 50 Peso Coin | Estimate: | |
Pair of Gorham Sterling Silver Candlesticks | Estimate: |
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