1962 AD., Netherlands, Juliana, Utrecht mint, 25 Cent, KM 183.
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Netherlands, Juliana, engraver: L. O. Wencheback (obverse), Utrecht mint (caduceus), 1962 AD.,
25 Cent (ø 19 mm / 2,99 g), nickel, 3,00 g. theor. mint weight, mintage 12.000.000 , axes coin alignment ↑↓ (180°), reeded edge,
Obv.: JULIANA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN · , her head facing right.
Rev.: 19 - 62 / 25 / CENT , big value number divides date, crown above, privy marks flanking denomination below: fish - caduceus.
KM 183 .
Year / Mintage / Mintmaster´s Mark
1950 43,000,000 fish
1950 fish; Proof
1951 fish; Proof
1951 33,200,000 fish
1954 6,400,000 fish
1954 fish; Proof
1955 fish; Proof
1955 10,000,000 fish
1956 8,000,000 fish
1956 fish; Proof
1957 fish; Proof
1957 8,000,000 fish
1958 fish; Proof
1958 15,000,000 fish
1959 fish; Proof
1960 fish; Proof
1960 9,000,000 fish
1961 6,000,000 fish
1961 fish; Proof
1962 12,000,000 fish
1962 fish; Proof
1963 fish; Proof
1963 18,000,000 fish
1964 25,000,000 fish
1964 fish; Proof
1965 18,000,000 fish
1965 fish; Proof
1966 fish; Proof
1966 25,000,000 fish
1967 fish; Proof
1967 18,000,000 fish
1968 fish; Proof
1968 26,000,000 fish
1969 cock; Proof
1969 fish; Proof
1969 21,000,000 cock
1969 14,000,000 fish
1970 39,000,000 cock
1970 cock; Proof
1971 40,000,000 cock
1972 50,000,000 cock
1973 45,000,000 cock
1974 10,000,000 cock
1975 25,000,000 cock
1976 64,000,000 cock
1977 55,000,000 cock
1978 35,000,000 cock
1979 45,000,000 cock
1980 159,300,000 cock and star
A star adjoining the privy mark indicates that the piece was struck at the beginning of the term of office of a successor. (The star was used only if the successor had not chosen his own mark yet.)
Juliana, Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina; 30 April 1909 – 20 March 2004) was the Queen regnant of the Kingdom of the Netherlands between 1948 and 1980. She was the only child of Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Henry. She was married to German aristocrat Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, with whom she had four children: Princess Beatrix (born 1938), Princess Irene (born 1939), Princess Margriet (born 1943), and Princess Christina (born 1947). During the Second World War she lived in exile with her children in Ottawa, Canada. She became Queen of the Netherlands with her mother's abdication in 1948 and was succeeded by Queen Beatrix after her own abdication in 1980. During her reign both Indonesia (Dutch East Indies) (proclaimed in 1945, recognized in 1949) and Suriname in 1975 became independent from the Netherlands. Her birthday was celebrated annually as Koninginnedag (Queen's Day), until the accession of her grandson King Willem-Alexander to the throne, when it was replaced with Koningsdag (King's Day). Upon her death at the age of 94, she was the longest-lived former ruling monarch in the world.
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