One guilder coin (1922–1945)

The Dutch 1 guilder coin struck under the reign of Queen Wilhelmina was a unit of currency in the Netherlands.

History
As a result of the rising silver price after the First World War, from 1922 onward it was decided that the silver content of most Dutch coins would be lowered. Thus a new design was necessary.

Design
The design of 1 guilder coins has not changed much between 1818 and 1945.

The obverse depicts:
 * Portrait of Wilhelmina facing left.
 * Title of Wilhelmina: "WILHELMINA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN"; Wilhelmina, queen of the Netherlands.

The reverse depicts:
 * The year of mintage
 * Value (1 – G).
 * Privy mark (left of the coat of arms), of the director of the Utrecht-mint.
 * Mint mark (right of the coat of arms) of the Utrecht-mint.
 * The Crowned Dutch coat of arms.
 * Country-designation: "MUNT VAN HET KONINGRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN"; Coin of the kingdom of the Netherlands.

The edge: Plain, God be with us ("GOD ZY MET ONS")