One cent coin (Netherlands)
The one-cent coin was a coin struck in the Kingdom of the Netherlands between 1817 and 1980. The coin was worth 1 cent or 1⁄100 of a Dutch guilder.


Reverse and obverse 1-cent coin 1948 and 1952.
Dimensions and weight
    
| Specifications | 1 cent 1817–1877 | 1 cent 1877–1941 | 1 cent 1941–1944 | 1 cent 1948–1980 | Refs | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gram | 3.85 g (1817–1837) 3.9 g (1860–1877)  | 
2.5 g (1877–1901) 2.6 g (1913–1941)  | 
2 g | 1.9 g (1948) 2 mm (1950–1980)  | 
[1] | 
| Diameter | 22 mm | 19 mm | 17 mm | 17.1 mm | |
| Thickness | 1 mm | 1 mm | 1.5 mm | 1.2 mm (1948) 1.3 mm (1950–1980)  | |
| Metal | Copper | Bronze | Zinc | Bronze | 
Versions
    
| Monarch | Mint | Material | Obverse | Reverse | Edge | Minting years | Refs | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William I | Utrecht and Brussels | Copper | Crowned W between the mint year | Crowned Dutch coat of arms between value  | 
Smooth with no edge lettering  | 
1817–1819(U) 1821–1824(U and B) 1826–1828(U and B) 1830(U) 1831(U) 1837(U)  | 
[2] | 
| William III | Utrecht | Copper | Crowned W between the mint year | Crowned Dutch coat of arms between value  | 
Smooth with no edge lettering  | 
1860–1864 1870 1873 1875–1877  | |
| William III | Utrecht | Bronze | Crowned lion with sword and quiver | Value between two bonded orange branches  | 
Reeded with no edge lettering  | 
1877 1878 1880–1884  | |
| Wilhelmina | Utrecht | Bronze | Crowned lion with sword and quiver | Value between two bonded orange branches  | 
Reeded with no edge lettering  | 
1892 1896–1901  | |
| Wilhelmina | Utrecht | Bronze | Crowned lion with sword and quiver (smaller mint and mint master mark and lion manes longer)  | 
Value between two bonded orange branches  | 
Reeded with no edge lettering  | 
1902 1904–1907  | |
| Wilhelmina | Utrecht and Philadelphia | Bronze | Crowned lion with sword and quiver (different crown and bigger lettering) | Value between two bonded orange branches (different orange branches and bigger lettering)  | 
Reeded with no edge lettering  | 
1913–1922(U) 1924–1931(U) 1937–1941(U) 1942(P) 1943(P)  | |
| German occupation coin[n 1] | Utrecht | Zinc | Strait cross with ribbon displaying ‘Nederland’ | Value with four waves and a cereal ear  | 
Reeded with no edge lettering  | 
1941–1944 | |
| Wilhelmina | Utrecht | Bronze | Queens head to the left | Value | Smooth with no edge lettering  | 
1948 | |
| Juliana | Utrecht | Bronze | Queens head to the right | Value | Smooth with no edge lettering  | 
1950–1980 | 
Gallery
    
Obverse and reverse of 1-cent coin 1941 and 1943

Obverse 1-cent 1941. 
Reverse 1-cent 1941. _voor_300.JPG.webp)
Obverse 1-cent 1943. _achter_300.JPG.webp)
Reverse 1-cent 1943. 
Notes
    
- The 1 cent coin made in the Netherlands during World War II was made of zinc, and worth 1⁄100, or 0.01, of the Dutch guilder. It was designed by Nico de Haas, a Dutch national-socialist. The respective mintage was of 31,800,000 (1941), 241,000,000 (1942), 71,000,000 (1943), and 29,600,000 (1944).
 
References
    
- "numista.com". Numista. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
 - "nomisma.nl". Retrieved 17 May 2014.
 
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