Product Details: This 1944-D Curaçao 2.5 Gulden is a fascinating numismatic artifact, struck at the Denver Mint during World War II while the Netherlands was under Nazi occupation. Graded MS 63 by NGC, this silver specimen retains its original mint luster and sharp detail, showcasing Queen Wilhelmina’s portrait with the regal clarity expected of an uncirculated strike. The 'D' mint mark under the date serves as a permanent record of the strategic alliance between the Dutch government-in-exile and the United States, as the U.S. Mint stepped in to provide coinage for Dutch overseas territories. With a net mintage of only 140,000 after original meltings are accounted for, this coin is a prize for collectors of wartime history and colonial silver.
Coin Features:
NGC graded MS 63
Known as a 2.5 Gulden
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This is an NGC graded coin. You will receive the coin pictured. You are purchasing a 1944D Curacao Wilhelmina 2.5 Gulden NGC MS 63. This is an excellent coin to add to your collection.