Curacao Silver Coin Value 

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Silver coins were in regular circulation in Curacao. The values below represent the intrinsic value of silver coins from Curacao.

Curacao silver coins that are in uncirculated condition, or that may be rare and collectible may also have numismatic value. You can use this table as a guide when buying and selling circulated silver coins from Curacao.

The melt values are calculated and displayed in USD based on the today's silver spot price of $30.11 per troy ounce.

 
 
Denomination / Currency Years Minted Fineness Gross Weight (g) ASW (g) ASW (oz t) Melt Value
1/10 Gulden 1901- 1948 .640 1.4 0.90 .0288 $0.87
1/4 Gulden 1901- 1947 .640 3.58 2.29 0.0736 $2.22
1 Gulden 1944 .720 10 7.20 0.231485 $6.97
2 1/2 Gulden 1944 .720 25 18 0.578713 $17.43

Curacao Silver Coins

Curacao, a Dutch Caribbean island, has had a limited production of silver coins, primarily influenced by its colonial history. Below is a list of silver coins minted in Curacao during the 19th and 20th centuries, with details on their silver purity, denomination, and other characteristics.

19th Century Silver Coins

Curacao Under Dutch Rule (Netherlands Antilles Coins)

  • 1/10 Gulden (1892-1900)
    • Silver Purity: 64%
    • Denomination: 1/10 Gulden
    • Characteristics: Featured the image of the reigning Dutch monarch, used widely across the Dutch Caribbean colonies.
  • 1/4 Gulden (1892-1900)
    • Silver Purity: 64%
    • Denomination: 1/4 Gulden
    • Characteristics: Slightly larger than the 1/10 Gulden, often featuring a similar design with the Dutch royal portrait and the Curacao coat of arms.
  • 1/2 Gulden (1892-1900)
    • Silver Purity: 64%
    • Denomination: 1/2 Gulden
    • Characteristics: A medium-denomination coin used in the Dutch Caribbean colonies, including Curacao, often bearing the portrait of Queen Wilhelmina.

20th Century Silver Coins

Netherlands Antilles Coinage

  • 1/10 Gulden (1944-1962)
    • Silver Purity: 72%
    • Denomination: 1/10 Gulden
    • Characteristics: Featured Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, with the Dutch coat of arms on the reverse.
  • 1/4 Gulden (1944-1962)
    • Silver Purity: 72%
    • Denomination: 1/4 Gulden
    • Characteristics: Similar design to the 1/10 Gulden, larger size and higher value, often found in circulated condition.
  • 1/2 Gulden (1944-1962)
    • Silver Purity: 72%
    • Denomination: 1/2 Gulden
    • Characteristics: Featured Queen Juliana, commonly used in the Netherlands Antilles, including Curacao, as a medium denomination.

Special Commemorative Coins

  • 1 Gulden (1954-1962)
    • Silver Purity: 72%
    • Denomination: 1 Gulden
    • Characteristics: Issued to mark the establishment of the Netherlands Antilles, featuring Queen Juliana and the Dutch coat of arms.

These silver coins from Curacao reflect the island’s colonial history and its use of Dutch-influenced coinage. Numismatists value these coins for their silver content and historical significance, especially those in better conditions.

Use this guide to determine the melt value of Curacao silver coins.