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Dutch Monarchy Medals.

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My dad has these 8 medals or coins that have dutch monarchy on them. They weigh 33g each and are 3.8 cm diameter. I would like any info I can get on them. (age, composition, value)


Dutch-Monarchy-Medals.

Dutch-Monarchy-Medals.

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There is William IV of Orange (above); Claus of Netherlands; Louise of Coligny (spouse of William I of Orange); Anne Princess of Orange (spouse of William IV or Orange, daughter of George II of Britain); Prince Maurits of Orange-Nassau; Frederick Henry Prince of Orange; William II king of Netherlands; Juliana Queen regnant of Netherlands.
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they look like comemorative medallions. These are usually privately minted for the "collect" market.
You might look at completed transactions on ebay to see what the market is like.
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