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荷屬東印度群島. 1 Cent 1945 P NGC MS64RB (沒有保留價)

1945 P Version Netherlands East Indies 1 Cent Coin (NGC MS64RB) Hightlights: 1. One of the final official coins issued under Dutch colonial rule in the East Indies. Struck in the United States while both the Netherlands and its colony were under enemy occupation, it represents emergency wartime production and the immediate post-liberation period. It directly links to the end of Japanese occupation and the turbulent birth of the Republic of Indonesia. 2. Unlike standard Dutch colonial coins, these were produced at three U.S. mints (P for Philadelphia), bearing American mint marks alongside the traditional Dutch palm tree privy mark. The 1945P issue further features collectible, adding interest for variety collectors. This cross-national production story is unique in numismatics. 3. Minted in massive quantities for a colony that would cease to exist in its previous form shortly after, these coins embody the dramatic shift from European colonialism to Asian nationalism in the immediate aftermath of World War II. They are tangible witnesses to one of the most important geopolitical transitions in 20th-century Southeast Asia, making them appealing to thematic collectors of independence movements and colonial legacies. Coin Story: The 1945 Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia) 1 Cent coin is a significant colonial circulation coin struck at the end of World War II by U.S. mints (Philadelphia) on behalf of the Dutch government-in-exile. The Japanese had occupied the East Indies from 1942 to 1945, and the Netherlands itself was under German occupation, making local minting impossible. The Netherlands East Indies had been under Dutch control since the 17th century through the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and later direct colonial administration, using the gulden-based currency system. The 1 Cent was the lowest denomination auxiliary coin for everyday small transactions. Earlier issues (1936–1941) were struck at the Utrecht Mint in the Netherlands with a palm tree privy mark to distinguish colonial coins. During WWII, the Dutch government-in-exile commissioned the U.S. mints to produce the 1945-dated coins in preparation for post-war reconstruction and the restoration of colonial authority. These coins feature a central hole (holed design), the Dutch coat of arms on the obverse with “NEDERLANDSCH INDIE,” and the denomination on the reverse in Javanese and Malay scripts. This series symbolizes the final chapter of Dutch colonial rule in Southeast Asia. It coincides with the end of the Pacific War, Japan’s surrender in August 1945, and Indonesia’s declaration of independence on 17 August 1945 (followed by the Indonesian National Revolution and full independence in 1949). These coins are therefore important historical artifacts representing wartime emergency production, colonial transition, and the birth of modern Indonesia. They are highly regarded by collectors of Southeast Asian colonial coins, WWII-themed numismatics, and Dutch East Indies history, especially in Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the Netherlands.

編號 104289070

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荷屬東印度群島. 1 Cent 1945 P NGC MS64RB  (沒有保留價)

荷屬東印度群島. 1 Cent 1945 P NGC MS64RB (沒有保留價)

1945 P Version Netherlands East Indies 1 Cent Coin (NGC MS64RB)

Hightlights:
1. One of the final official coins issued under Dutch colonial rule in the East Indies. Struck in the United States while both the Netherlands and its colony were under enemy occupation, it represents emergency wartime production and the immediate post-liberation period. It directly links to the end of Japanese occupation and the turbulent birth of the Republic of Indonesia.
2. Unlike standard Dutch colonial coins, these were produced at three U.S. mints (P for Philadelphia), bearing American mint marks alongside the traditional Dutch palm tree privy mark. The 1945P issue further features collectible, adding interest for variety collectors. This cross-national production story is unique in numismatics.
3. Minted in massive quantities for a colony that would cease to exist in its previous form shortly after, these coins embody the dramatic shift from European colonialism to Asian nationalism in the immediate aftermath of World War II. They are tangible witnesses to one of the most important geopolitical transitions in 20th-century Southeast Asia, making them appealing to thematic collectors of independence movements and colonial legacies.


Coin Story:
The 1945 Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia) 1 Cent coin is a significant colonial circulation coin struck at the end of World War II by U.S. mints (Philadelphia) on behalf of the Dutch government-in-exile. The Japanese had occupied the East Indies from 1942 to 1945, and the Netherlands itself was under German occupation, making local minting impossible.

The Netherlands East Indies had been under Dutch control since the 17th century through the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and later direct colonial administration, using the gulden-based currency system. The 1 Cent was the lowest denomination auxiliary coin for everyday small transactions.

Earlier issues (1936–1941) were struck at the Utrecht Mint in the Netherlands with a palm tree privy mark to distinguish colonial coins. During WWII, the Dutch government-in-exile commissioned the U.S. mints to produce the 1945-dated coins in preparation for post-war reconstruction and the restoration of colonial authority. These coins feature a central hole (holed design), the Dutch coat of arms on the obverse with “NEDERLANDSCH INDIE,” and the denomination on the reverse in Javanese and Malay scripts.

This series symbolizes the final chapter of Dutch colonial rule in Southeast Asia. It coincides with the end of the Pacific War, Japan’s surrender in August 1945, and Indonesia’s declaration of independence on 17 August 1945 (followed by the Indonesian National Revolution and full independence in 1949).

These coins are therefore important historical artifacts representing wartime emergency production, colonial transition, and the birth of modern Indonesia. They are highly regarded by collectors of Southeast Asian colonial coins, WWII-themed numismatics, and Dutch East Indies history, especially in Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the Netherlands.

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