Ten florins with a wrong date sold for 22,140 euros Now



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A ten-guilder coin with an error was sold for 22,140 euros at auction. The coin was accidentally struck on September 6, 1973 when it should have been September 4, 1973.

Auction House Heritage Auctions Europe in IJsselstein announced the sale of Wednesday's silver decade.

The ten florins coin is unique and is the only known copy on the free market. The value is so great. The wrong date was corrected in time for the mass production of the coin.

The decade was made on the occasion of the jubilee money of the government of Queen Juliana. Here is the date of September 4, 1948, because it was the day Queen Wilhelmina had abdicated. Two days later, the solemn inauguration and festive inauguration of Juliana took place.

The auction of the specimen aroused great interest at home and abroad. In the end, it's an anonymous buyer from the Netherlands who bought the currency.

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