Stuiver

Stuiver
Value0.05 Dutch guilder
Mass3.5 g
Diameter21 mm
Thickness1.45 mm
Edgeplain
Orientationcoin
Composition95% Cu, 4% Sn, 1% Zn
Years of minting1948–2001
(Utrecht)
Circulation1948–
28 January 2002
Redeemed by national bank until 1 January 2007
Catalog number-
Obverse
DesignQueen Wilhelmina (1948)
Queen Juliana (1950–1980)
Queen Beatrix (1982–2001)
DesignerL. O. Wenckebach (1948–1980)
Bruno Ninaber van Eyben (1982–2001)
Reverse
DesignFace value, year, privy mark (left), mint mark (right)
DesignerL. O. Wenckebach (1948–1980)
Bruno Ninaber van Eyben (1982–2001)

The stuiver [ˈstœyvər] was a coin used in the Netherlands, worth 120 of a guilder (16 penning or 8 duit, later 5 cents). It was also minted on the Lower Rhine region and the Dutch colonies. The word can still refer to the 5 euro cent coin, which has almost exactly the same diameter and colour despite being over twice the value of the older coin.


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