Netherlands. Willem III. 1 Cent 1876 MS62BN (沒有保留價)





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1876 Netherlands 1 Cent copper coin featuring William III, graded MS62BN by NGC (cert. 8614124-009).
Description from the seller
1876 Kingdom of the Netherlands William III 1 Cent copper coin NGC MS62BN
Hightlights:
1. It encapsulates a key era in Dutch history under William III, offering collectors a tangible link to 19th-century European monarchy, industrialization, and colonial influences, making it educational and meaningful beyond mere face value.
2. In MS62BN condition, it provides a relatively accessible high-grade copper coin for beginners or budget-conscious collectors interested in certified examples, with values typically under $200, unlike rarer precious metal coins.
3. Due to its rarity in well-preserved states and growing interest in European numismatics, it has investment upside, especially as auction data shows steady demand and potential value increases over time.
Coin Story:
The 1876 Netherlands 1 Cent copper coin was issued during the reign of William III (Willem III) (1849-1890), a pivotal transitional period for the Kingdom of the Netherlands, encompassing industrialization, colonial expansion (such as the Dutch East Indies), and monetary system stability.
This coin belongs to the Dutch Gulden currency system (1817-2001), serving as 1/100 of a Gulden in the decimalized system, made of copper with a diameter of 22mm and weight of 3.7g. The obverse features the portrait of William III, while the reverse displays the value marking and a broadaxe design variant. This coin symbolizes 19th-century Dutch monarchy and economic unification, reflecting the trend of currency standardization in Europe at the time, and witnesses the Netherlands' transformation from an agricultural society to a modern nation.
In the collecting community, it represents a typical example of the William III series, linking Dutch royal history with the evolution of everyday circulating currency. As part of the William III series, this coin appeals to Dutch coin collectors, particularly in NGC MS62BN grade, where its value stems from historical connections and preservation state. The toning of copper coins (BN indicating natural brown oxidation) affects value, and high-grade examples are suitable for collectors focused on 19th-century European copper coins.
1876 Kingdom of the Netherlands William III 1 Cent copper coin NGC MS62BN
Hightlights:
1. It encapsulates a key era in Dutch history under William III, offering collectors a tangible link to 19th-century European monarchy, industrialization, and colonial influences, making it educational and meaningful beyond mere face value.
2. In MS62BN condition, it provides a relatively accessible high-grade copper coin for beginners or budget-conscious collectors interested in certified examples, with values typically under $200, unlike rarer precious metal coins.
3. Due to its rarity in well-preserved states and growing interest in European numismatics, it has investment upside, especially as auction data shows steady demand and potential value increases over time.
Coin Story:
The 1876 Netherlands 1 Cent copper coin was issued during the reign of William III (Willem III) (1849-1890), a pivotal transitional period for the Kingdom of the Netherlands, encompassing industrialization, colonial expansion (such as the Dutch East Indies), and monetary system stability.
This coin belongs to the Dutch Gulden currency system (1817-2001), serving as 1/100 of a Gulden in the decimalized system, made of copper with a diameter of 22mm and weight of 3.7g. The obverse features the portrait of William III, while the reverse displays the value marking and a broadaxe design variant. This coin symbolizes 19th-century Dutch monarchy and economic unification, reflecting the trend of currency standardization in Europe at the time, and witnesses the Netherlands' transformation from an agricultural society to a modern nation.
In the collecting community, it represents a typical example of the William III series, linking Dutch royal history with the evolution of everyday circulating currency. As part of the William III series, this coin appeals to Dutch coin collectors, particularly in NGC MS62BN grade, where its value stems from historical connections and preservation state. The toning of copper coins (BN indicating natural brown oxidation) affects value, and high-grade examples are suitable for collectors focused on 19th-century European copper coins.

