| Value | 1.00 Dutch guilder |
|---|---|
| Mass | 10.00 g |
| Diameter | 21.3 mm |
| Thickness | ? mm |
| Edge | Plain, God be with us ("GOD ZIJ MET ONS") |
| Orientation | coin |
| Composition | 72% Ag, ? |
| Years of minting | 1922~1945 (Utrecht, Philadelphia, Denver) |
| Mintage | ? |
| Circulation | ?– 1 October 1948 |
| Obverse | |
| Design | Face value, year, privy mark (left), mint mark (right). Coat of arms. Country-designation. |
| Designer | ? |
| Reverse | |
| Design | Queen Wilhelmina |
| Designer | J.C. Wienecke |
The Dutch 1 guilder coin struck under the reign of Queen Wilhelmina was a unit of currency in the Netherlands.
As a result of the rising silver price after the First World War, from 1922 onward it was decided that the silver content of most Dutch coins would be lowered. Thus a new design was necessary.
The design of 1 guilder coins has not changed much between 1818 and 1945.
The obverse depicts:
The reverse depicts:
The edge: Plain, God be with us ("GOD ZY MET ONS")