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The 1 Gulden Wilhelmina 1923 is a coin issued by the Netherlands during the reign of Queen Wilhelmina I, who ruled the country from 1890 to 1948. This coin was struck at the Utrecht Mint, the institution responsible for producing Dutch coins at that time.
The coin is composed of 720? fine silver, an alloy containing 72% pure silver, characteristic of Dutch circulating coins from the early 20th century. It has a weight of 10 grams and a diameter of 28 millimetres, dimensions that give it a fine presence in the hand.
The obverse of the coin features the portrait of Queen Wilhelmina I, sovereign of the Netherlands who ascended to the throne at the age of ten following the death of her father, King William III. Her effigy, facing left in accordance with Dutch numismatic tradition of the time, is accompanied by legends indicating her title and name. The reverse displays the face value of 1 gulden, the main monetary unit of the Netherlands until the introduction of the euro in 2002, framed by inscriptions and ornaments typical of issues from this period.
This coin is part of a series of silver coins issued during the reign of Wilhelmina I, a period marked by rigorous numismatic production in the Netherlands. The year 1923 corresponds to a phase of monetary stabilisation in Europe following the First World War, which gives this issue a particular historical context. Today it represents a tangible testimony to Dutch monetary history of the early 20th century.