

WELL PRESERVED COINS Transportation Charges. Netherlands Juliana 10 Cent 1948 to 1980 Coins.
#BEATRIX KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN COIN SERIES#
The coins in each series feature the 12 stars of the European flag, the words "CITTÀ DEL VATICANO", the year of issuance and the mintmark "R". NETHERLANDS COINS 10 Cents Juliana Koningin 1950 to 1980 Coins.

The fifth series, first issued in March 2017, shows the coat of arms of the Sovereign of the Vatican City State, Pope Francis. The fourth series, first issued in January 2014, shows Pope Francis. To the left are the designer’s initials ("DL"). The third series, issued between April 2006 and December 2013, shows Pope Benedict XVI. Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd Class Large Letter.

LONGO", appears on the lower left-hand edge of the central design, while the respective engraver's initials appear on the lower right-hand edge, namely "MAC inc" (on the 1 and 20 cent coins), "LDS inc" (on the 2 and 50 cent coins), "ELF inc" (on the 5 cent and €1 coins) and "MCC inc" (on the 10 cent and €2 coins). Netherlands Five Cent 5c Coin 1988, Beatrix Koningin der Nederlanden. The upper part of this design is surrounded by the semicircular words "SEDE VACANTE" and the year of issue in Roman numerals, i.e. The second series, issued between June 2005 and March 2006, shows the coat of arms of the Cardinal Chamberlain, the acting head of state of the Vatican City, superimposed on the emblem of the Apostolic Chamber in the centre of the coin. The first series, showing Pope John Paul II, was issued between 20. There are five series of Vatican City coins in circulation. Edge lettering of the €2 coin: 2 **, repeated six times, alternately upright and inverted. The mint marks appear on either side of the year of issuance.
#BEATRIX KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN COIN CODE#
In 2014, Belgium introduced the third series of euro coins, which show King Philippe, his royal monogram "FP" and the country code for Belgium, "BE". The coins of the second series also show King Albert II, but the royal monogram and the year of issuance now appear in the inner part of the coin, as do the mint marks and the country code for Belgium, "BE". In 2008, Belgium slightly modified the design in order to comply with the European Commission's guidelines. The first series depicts King Albert II in the inner part of the coin, while the royal monogram - a capital "A" underneath a crown - among 12 stars, symbolising Europe, as well as the year of issuance appear in the outer part. There are three series of coins in circulation. By using the NGC Guides, the user agrees that neither NGC nor any of its affiliates, shareholders, officers, employees or agents shall have any liability for any loss or damage of any kind, including without limitation any loss arising from reliance on the information contained in the Guides.Belgium's euro coins were designed by Jan Alfons Keustermans, Director of the Municipal Academy of Fine Arts of Turnhout. As such, NGC disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information contained in the NGC Guides. These prices are not intended, and should not be relied upon, to replace the due diligence and - when appropriate - expert consultation that coin buyers and sellers should undertake when entering into a coin transaction. For all of these reasons, the prices in these guides are designed to serve merely as one of many measures and factors that coin buyers and sellers can use in determining coin values. This is especially true for rare coins, where there are fewer sales and greater variations in sale prices. Further, because these prices are only updated from time to time, they do not reflect short term pricing trends, which are quite common and are often quite dramatic, given the volatile nature of the collectible coin marketplace. Prices provided are averages, not specific prices for individual coins. Disclaimer: The prices listed in the various NGC Price and Value Guides are compiled from a number of independent, third party sources in the numismatic community which NGC believes to be reliable.
