- with
Queen Beatrix as the
monarch on its obverse. It was
nicknamed the
kwartje. The
nickname came from the
Dutch word for a
quarter (kwart), and the diminutive...
- for some of
these coins are: 5 cent—stuiver; 10 cent—dubbeltje; 25 cent—
kwartje; and 2+1⁄2 guilders—rijksdaalder. From 1952, the name "Nederlandse Antillen"...
-
worth two stuivers,
hence the name; 25
cents (€0.11) –
kwartje ('little quarter')—the
kwartje was
smaller than the stuiver,
though larger than the dubbeltje...
- from the
price paid. Wie voor een
dubbeltje geboren is,
wordt nooit een
kwartje: If you're born poor, you'll
never become rich. Zo plat als een dubbeltje:...
-
Amsterdam "bijssie") 10 cents:
dubbeltje (double stuiver), "duppie" 25 cents:
kwartje (a
quarter of a guilder) (in
Amsterdam "heitje") 1 euro : uru, djara, ballen...
- Esau" – – – 1974 "Kletsnatte clowns" – – – 1976 "Eenentwintig van een
kwartje" – – – 1977 "Hebben en houwen" – – – "Te hooi en te gras" – – – 1979 "Weg...
- Bob" (in Dutch),
Leeuwarder Courant, 2016.
Retrieved 10 May 2016. "'Het
kwartje viel op Paaspop',
Douwe Bob (22)
voelde zich in
Schijndel voor het eerst...
-
include stuiver for 5 cents,
dubbeltje for 10 cents. However, the word
kwartje (quarter),
previously used for a
guilder coin
worth ƒ0.25, did not survive...
-
exhausted Daily karāmaya කරාමය Tap
Kraan Tap
Daily kāsiya කාසිය Coin
kwartje Quarter Daily kastan කස්තන්
Chestnut kastanje Chestnut Daily kompäniya...
- of the
Netherlands in 1940. It was
nicknamed "Halfje",
similar to the
Kwartje (the
suffix -je is a
diminutive in the
Dutch language,
similar to the English...