Dutch euro coins

Dutch euro coins

Dutch euro coins have two designs by Bruno Ninaber van Eyben, both of which feature a portrait or effigy of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. All coins share the 12 stars of the EU and the year of imprint in their design.

As in Finland, most of the Dutch shops have decided not to issue one and two cent coins starting from September 1, 2004. The coins remain legal tender, but are no longer issued in most of the shops. Sums are rounded to the nearest €0.05; hence sums ending in €0.01, €0.02, €0.06 or €0.07 are rounded down, and those ending in €0.03, €0.04, €0.08 or €0.09 are rounded up. The rounding is applied to the grand total only, while individual prices are still shown and summed up with €0.01 precision. This method is known as "Swedish rounding".

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Dutch euro design

For images of the common side and a detailed description of the coins, see euro coins.

Depiction of Dutch euro coinage | Obverse side
€ 0.01 € 0.02 € 0.05
Portrait of Queen Beatrix, her title around the edge
€ 0.10 € 0.20 € 0.50
Portrait of Queen Beatrix, her title around the edge
€ 1.00 € 2.00 € 2 Coin Edge
The edge lettering features the words GOD * ZIJ * MET * ONS (God Be With Us). The same lettering had been applied to the larger guilder coins.
Portrait of Queen Beatrix, her title vertically shown as in the former guilder

Circulating Mintage quantities

Face Value [1] €0.01 €0.02 €0.05 €0.10 €0.20 €0.50 €1.00 €2.00
1999 47,800,000 109,000,000 213,000,000 149,700,000 86,500,000 99,600,000 63,500,000 9,900,000
2000 276,800,000 122,000,000 184,200,000 156,700,000 67,500,000 87,000,000 62,800,000 24,400,000
2001 179,300,000 145,800,000 205,900,000 193,500,000 97,600,000 94,500,000 67,900,000 140,500,000
2002 800,000 53,100,000 900,000 800,000 51,200,000 80,900,000 20,100,000 37,200,000
2003 58,100,000 151,200,000 1,400,000 1,200,000 58,200,000 1,200,000 1,400,000 1,200,000
2004 113,900,000 115,700,000 400,000 400,000 20,500,000 300,000 300,000 300,000
2005 400,000 400,000 80,400,000 300,000 300,000 300,000 200,000 200,000
2006 200,000 200,000 60,100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000
2007 200,000 200,000 78,600,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 100,000 100,000
2008 413,000 413,000 50,413,000 363,000 363,000 363,000 288,000 288,000
2009 254,000 249,000 40,299,000 209,000 209,000 209,000 149,000 149,000
2010 235,000 235,000 70,235,000 202,000 202,000 202,000 166,000 166,000
2011 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **

* No coins were minted that year for that denomination
** Data not available yet
*** Small quantities minted for sets only

Future changes to national sides

The Commission of the European Communities issued a recommendation on 19 December 2008, a common guideline for the national sides and the issuance of euro coins intended for circulation. One section of this recommendation stipulates that:

Article 4. Design of the national sides:
"The national side of the euro coins intended for circulation should bear the 12 European stars that should fully surround the national design, including the year mark and the indication of the issuing Member State's name. The European stars should be depicted as on the European flag."

Dutch euro coins do not comply with this recommendation. However, the design on the Dutch euro coins isn't required to be changed.[2]

€2 commemorative coins

Other commemorative coins (Collectors' coins)

See also

References

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