Coins from Curaçao

Curaçao, which capital is Willemstad, is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands located in the southern Caribbean Sea, approximately 40 miles north of the Venezuelan coast. A part of the Lesser Antilles, it hosts 150,000 people in an area of 171 square miles comprised of the main island of Curaçao and the uninhabited island of "Little Curaçao". It was known as Curaçao and Dependencies from 1815 to 1954, and was one of the five island territories of the former Netherlands Antilles before their dissolution on 10 October 2010.
Wikidata: Q25279

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Colonial Real (1799-1828)

1 Cent (Countermarked)
ND (1815)

Standard circulation coin
Copper
KM# 1, N# 105364
1 Stuiver - Willem I
1822

Standard circulation coin
Billon (.300 silver) • 0.81 g • ⌀ 15.5 mm
KM# 24, Scholt II# 1390, CNO# 61.6, N# 45220
3 Reaal / 18 Stuiver (British Occupation; Countermark C5)
ND (1815)

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.903)
KM# 13, Scholt II# 1370, Pr# 1, CNO# 60.2, N# 105363
3½ Reaal / 21 Stuiver (British Occupation; Countermark C4)
ND (1814)

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.903) • 6.7 g
KM# 16, Scholt II# 1369, CNO# 60.1, N# 89845
Johannis (Countermark C1 and C2; without mint mark)
ND (1793-1799)

Standard circulation coin
Gold (.917) • 14.3 g • ⌀ 21 mm
KM# 20, Scholt II# 1367a, Scholt I# –, CNO# 59.2, Pr# 24, N# 176042
Johannis (Countermarked - with mint mark)
ND (1793-1799)

Standard circulation coin
Gold (.917) • 14.3 g • ⌀ 21 mm
Scholt II# 1367b, CNO# 59.1, N# 176045
1 Reaal / 6 Stuiver - Willem I
1821

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.898) • 1.75 g • ⌀ 17.8 mm
KM# 26, Scholt II# 1389, CNO# 61.5, N# 44344
3 Real (Countermark 3 in square)
ND

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.833) • 6 g • ⌀ 26 mm
Scholt II# 1383, Scholt I# –, CNO# –, N# 373086
3 Reaal / 18 Stuiver (Countermark C3)
ND (1799-1803)

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.903) • 6.53 g
KM# 7, Scholt II# 1368, CNO# 59.3, Pr# 25, N# 88803
3 Reaal / 18 Stuiver (British Occupation; Countermark 3 with short tail)
ND (1814)

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.903)
Scholt II# 1371, CNO# 60.3, N# 373109
3 Reaal / 18 Stuiver (Countermark C7)
ND (1818)

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.903)
KM# 28, Scholt II# 1387, Pr# 27, Scholt I# 1387, CNO# 61.2, N# 102563
3 Reaal / 18 Stuiver (Countermark C7§)
ND (1819-1825)

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.903)
Scholt II# 1387b, KM# 29, Pr# 28, CNO# 61.3, N# 176046
5 Reaal / 30 Stuiver (Countermark C6)
ND (1818)

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.903) • 8.4 g
KM# 30, Scholt II# 1386, Scholt I# 1386, Pr# 26, CNO# 61.1, N# 176039
9 Stuivers
ND (1799-1802)

Standard circulation coin
Silver
KM# 4, N# 105366

Gulden (1828-date)

100 Cents = 1 Gulden

Available for swap 1 Cent
1942

Standard circulation coin
Bronze • 2.5 g • ⌀ 19 mm
KM# 39a, Scholt I# 1365, CNO# 63.4, N# 5782
Available for swap 1 Cent
1944-1947

Standard circulation coin
Brass • 2.5 g • ⌀ 19 mm
KM# 41, Schön# 33, Scholt I# 1335, Scholt I# 1342, Scholt II# 1400, Scholt II# 1407, CNO# 63.10, CNO# 64.6, N# 10589
Available for swap 2½ Cents
1944-1948

Standard circulation coin
Brass • 4 g • ⌀ 23.4 mm
KM# 42, Schön# 34, CNO# 63.9, CNO# 64.5, N# 5781
Available for swap 5 Cents
1943

Standard circulation coin
Nickel brass • 4.3 g • 21.3 mm
KM# 40, Scholt II# 1364, Scholt I# 1285, CNO# 63.3, N# 167701
Available for swap 5 Cents
1948

Standard circulation coin
Copper-nickel • 4.48 g • 21 mm
KM# 47, Scholt I# 1339, Scholt II# 1404, Schön# 39, CNO# 64.4, N# 974
Available for swap ⅒ Gulden - Wilhelmina
1901

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.640) • 1.40 g • ⌀ 15 mm
KM# 36, Scholt II# 1393, Schön# 31, CNO# 62.2, N# 23610

The Numista referees for coins of this issuer are Chilian and adanieluy.

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