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The 1 Gulden Wilhelmina 1930 is a coin issued by the Netherlands under the authority of the Utrecht Mint. This coin circulated during a period when Queen Wilhelmina I reigned over the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and her effigy naturally appears on this issue, in keeping with the Dutch numismatic tradition of the time.
Made of silver with a fineness of 720?, this coin features an alloy characteristic of Dutch coinage of this period, combining silver with other metals to ensure greater durability for a coin intended for circulation. It has a weight of 10 grams and a diameter of 28 millimetres, dimensions that give it a notable presence in the hand.
The obverse of the coin depicts the portrait of Queen Wilhelmina I, sovereign of the Netherlands from 1890 to 1948. Her effigy is accompanied by Latin or Dutch inscriptions typical of royal issues of this period. The reverse features the face value of one gulden, surrounded by the heraldic and typographic elements characteristic of Dutch coins from the early 20th century, including the mint year 1930.
The gulden, the monetary unit of the Netherlands until the introduction of the euro in 2002, was subdivided into 100 cents. This one-gulden coin thus represented a significant denomination in the Dutch monetary system of the time. The striking carried out by the Utrecht Mint, an institution recognised for the quality of its productions, guarantees a carefully crafted result both in the definition of the relief and in the consistency of the module.