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835 silver coin pendant necklace weighing 47.50 g, showing a Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands, with the inscription “Nederland Herrijst”, mounted as a necklace; good condition, no laboratory report, unbranded.
Description from the seller
835 Silver Coin Pendant Necklace – Juliana Koningin der Nederlanden – “Nederland Herrijst” – 47.50 g
A collectible silver coin pendant necklace crafted in 835 silver, featuring a historic Dutch coin depicting Queen Juliana (Juliana, Koningin der Nederlanden). The reverse bears the inscription “Nederland Herrijst” (“The Netherlands Rises Again”), a phrase strongly associated with the post–World War II era, commemorating national recovery and resilience.
The pendant is mounted as a necklace, transforming the coin into a wearable historical piece. With a substantial total weight of 47.50 grams, this necklace combines numismatic, historical, and jewellery value.
Material: 835 silver
Coin: Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands
Inscription: “Nederland Herrijst”
Period: Coin dated 1945, pendant conversion circa 1970s
Total weight: 47.50 g
Style: Coin pendant / historical jewellery
Condition: Very good vintage condition, light wear consistent with age
This piece is ideal for collectors of coin jewellery, Dutch historical memorabilia, or those seeking a meaningful and substantial silver statement necklace.
This piece has been fully checked by our in house jeweller & gemologist.
Shipped tracked and insured from the Netherlands (within the European Union).You can expect to receive this item in 5 business days or less.
835 Silver Coin Pendant Necklace – Juliana Koningin der Nederlanden – “Nederland Herrijst” – 47.50 g
A collectible silver coin pendant necklace crafted in 835 silver, featuring a historic Dutch coin depicting Queen Juliana (Juliana, Koningin der Nederlanden). The reverse bears the inscription “Nederland Herrijst” (“The Netherlands Rises Again”), a phrase strongly associated with the post–World War II era, commemorating national recovery and resilience.
The pendant is mounted as a necklace, transforming the coin into a wearable historical piece. With a substantial total weight of 47.50 grams, this necklace combines numismatic, historical, and jewellery value.
Material: 835 silver
Coin: Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands
Inscription: “Nederland Herrijst”
Period: Coin dated 1945, pendant conversion circa 1970s
Total weight: 47.50 g
Style: Coin pendant / historical jewellery
Condition: Very good vintage condition, light wear consistent with age
This piece is ideal for collectors of coin jewellery, Dutch historical memorabilia, or those seeking a meaningful and substantial silver statement necklace.
This piece has been fully checked by our in house jeweller & gemologist.
Shipped tracked and insured from the Netherlands (within the European Union).You can expect to receive this item in 5 business days or less.
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