Netherlands
1945 - Netherlands PIC 71 2 1/2 Gulden banknote F
This individual banknote is from the Netherlands and has a denomination of 2 1/2 Gulden. The product..
1968 - Netherlands PIC 91b 10 Gulden banknote UNC
Netherlands 10 Gulden banknote associated with 1968 and catalogued as Pick P91b. The Krause referenc..
1971 - Netherlands PIC 92a 25 Gulden banknote UNC-
Netherlands 25 Gulden banknote associated with 1971, catalogued as Pick P92a. The note is listed in ..
1977 - Netherlands PIC 97a 100 Gulden banknote F
Netherlands 100 Gulden banknote associated with 1977, catalogued as Pick P97a. This individual note ..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods and denominations are represented in the Netherlands banknote catalog?
This Netherlands category represents banknotes dated 1945, 1968, 1971 and 1977. The denominations shown are 2 1/2 Gulden, 10 Gulden, 25 Gulden and 100 Gulden. These records provide a selection from different periods and denomination levels, rather than a complete listing of every Netherlands banknote ever issued. Collectors can use the year and denomination together as a straightforward starting point for browsing the category.
Which Pick references can be found among these Netherlands notes?
The catalog identifies the represented notes with several Pick references: P71, P91b, P92a and P97a. The 1945 2 1/2 Gulden is listed as P71, the 1968 10 Gulden as P91b, the 1971 25 Gulden as P92a, and the 1977 100 Gulden as P97a. Pick references are useful for organizing a collection and distinguishing cataloged types, while the shop category should not be treated as a complete checklist of Netherlands issues.
How can I identify a Netherlands banknote in this category?
Begin by checking the denomination and date printed or represented on the note, then compare them with the catalog record. The available references include P71 for the 1945 2 1/2 Gulden, P91b for the 1968 10 Gulden, P92a for the 1971 25 Gulden and P97a for the 1977 100 Gulden. For closer identification, compare the note with the product image and description, especially where a letter suffix such as “a” or “b” forms part of the reference.
What condition grades are shown for the Netherlands banknotes?
The catalog uses several condition designations. The 1968 P91b 10 Gulden is marked UNC, while the 1971 P92a 25 Gulden is marked UNC-. The 1945 P71 2 1/2 Gulden and the 1977 P97a 100 Gulden are both marked F. These labels are part of the individual product records, so collectors should read the specific listing and inspect its images when comparing notes with similar denominations or references.
What should I check before buying a Netherlands banknote from this category?
Before buying, compare the product title, year, denomination, Pick reference and stated condition with the note you want to add to your collection. The catalog includes distinctions such as P91b, P92a and P97a, as well as condition labels including UNC, UNC- and F. The product description may also indicate that the banknote corresponds with the image. Reviewing those details helps ensure that the selected listing matches your collecting requirements.
What collecting pattern is visible across the Netherlands listings?
The catalog shows a progression from a 1945 2 1/2 Gulden to notes dated 1968, 1971 and 1977, with denominations of 10, 25 and 100 Gulden represented in the later dates. This creates an appealing range for collectors interested in comparing denomination changes across different periods. The listings also combine different Pick references and condition grades, making date, value, reference and preservation useful organizing categories for a Netherlands collection.




