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Gold coin 300 Gulden Netherlands Antilles (1980)

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Gold coin 300 Gulden - Netherlands Antilles. This coin is struck in 1980. Contains exactly 4.536 grams of fine gold.

Specifications

Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt

Physical properties

Net weight
4,54 gram
Purity and metal type 90%  |  Gold
Gross weight 5,04 gram

Origin

Mint Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt
Year of issue 1980

Price properties

Selling price € 414,00
Metal worth € 386,63
Price per gram
€ 91,19
Premium
€ 27,37
Investment score Investment-score: B-label
VAT-rate Investment gold
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Storage possible Yes
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Information

Gold 300 Gulden coin 1980 Netherlands Antilles

This gold 300 Gulden coin weighs 5.04 grams. The gold 300 Gulden coin has a purity of 90%. The square shaped gold coin of Netherlands Antilles are offered with a plastic box.
 
This coin is struck in a limited mintage of 50.000 pieces worldwide. In the past, these gold coins had a face value of 300 gulden.
 
On the obverse of the coin the line: "Nederlandse Antillen 300G 1980 Libertate Unanimus" is shown. On the reverse a portrait of Koningin Juliana is depicted, with the text "Juliana Regina 1948-1980".


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Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt

The Royal Dutch Mint (KNM) is a Dutch company responsible for minting coins. The company is located in Houten and has a rich history dating back to 1567, when the Mint of Utrecht was established. In 1807, the Royal Dutch Mint was founded, and in 1912 the company was granted the "Royal" designation.

Investment score

This product has a B-label (Common bullion coins and bars). This means that it is a common coin or bar that is easily tradable worldwide. However, a product with this label is more expensive than a product with an A-label, so as an investment in physical gold and silver, this product is not the most cost-effective choice. Examples of coins with a B-label are coins with a lower mintage.

Label information
Investment-score: A-label
Investment-score: B-label
Investment-score: C-label