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1 Gulden, 1949
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Front: Queen Juliana (1909-2004), Queen of the Netherlands 1948-1980
Queen Juliana was born Juliana Emma Louise Wilhelmina van Oranje-Nassau, daughter of
Prince Hendrik and Queen Wilhelmina. The princess received her secondary education
from private tutors. She enrolled at the University of Leiden where she attended
lectures in sociology, jurisprudence, economics and history of religion.
The princess married Prince Bernhard of Germany on January 7, 1937. They have
4 daughters. The princess and her daughters made their home in Ottawa, Canada while
Prince Bernhard, Queen Wilhelmina and members of the exiled Dutch government
remained in London during WWII.
Princess Juliana became Queen in 1948 upon the abdication of her mother Queen
Wilhelmina. She too abdicated her throne on her 71st birthday in 1980.
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10 Gulden, 1968
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Front: Frans Hals (1580-1666), Dutch painter
Hals lived most of his life in Haarlem in the Northern Low Countries. He took
painting lessons from Flemish painter Karel van Mander. Hals is best known for his
portraits of wealthy citizens and large group of civil guards.
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5 Gulden, 1973
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Front: Joost van den Vondel (1587-1679), Dutch playwright and poet
Vondel was the national poet during the emergence of the Dutch nation. His
writing often celebrated the triumphs of the United Provinces. Around 1641 he
converted from Calvinism to Roman Catholic. Many of his poems were inspired by his
conversion and also by his grief at the death of his wife in 1635 and of three of
his five children.
His plays generally have a recurring theme, the conflict between man's will to
rebel and his desire to give himself to God. His most famous plays are Gysbrecht van
Aemstil (1637), which is based on a medieval Dutch theme, and the magnificent
Lucifer (1654), which may have later influenced Milton. Vondel's immense production
includes numerous translations from French, Latin, Italian, and Greek, including
works of Sophocles, Euripides, Virgil, Ovid, Horace, Seneca, and Tasso.
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10 Gulden, 1997
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The Kingdom of the Netherlands is situated in western Europe fronting the North
Sea and bordered by Belgium and Germany. For a more detailed
country profile, see CIA World Factbook on Netherlands.
Beginning on January 1, 2002 Euro becomes the official currency for the
Netherlands.
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