Hmm, those coins are from the Netherlands Antilles which, as a political entity, ceased to exist in October 2010. That did not affect Aruba's status though. Aruba is one of the (now four) countries in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Its coins look a little different. But since the currencies of Aruba and the former Neth. Antilles have the same fixed USD exchange rate, they may well be in cross-border use, dunno. Christian
Here's the bulk of my recent acquisition and swaps Its such a shame about the 1/4 rupee its such a fantastic grade but for the hole, same for the 1/2 crown its a low grade and plugged..but its a low mintage so will do as a filler for now I swapped it for a slightly higher grade 2s
Brilliant coins guys ! The 1937 shilling from NZ is almost exactly the same as the one I have just recieved !
This first one is an Icky Vicky.... there is some kind of adhesive bonded to the obverse. Great Britain 1900 three pence, followed by an 1899 six pence.
This Liberia 2000 $10 KM#476 I got for $4. who doesn't like .999 fine (.2714 Toz) at a third of melt? Followed by New Zealand 1941 Shilling
i have a curacao 10 cent 1943 that i got for melt it was marked netherlands . when i was reaserching it i found out that it had a palm tree pivy mark. which means it was made in philly for curacao threw the netherlands and worth a little more then i paid. id take pictures but it is realy small