Dubbeltje


A dubbeltje is a small former Dutch coin, originally made of silver, with a value of a tenth of a Dutch guilder. The current 10-euro-cent coin that in circulation today in the Netherlands is also sometimes called a dubbeltje.
The name "dubbeltje" is the diminutive form of the Dutch word "dubbel" because it was worth two stuivers. When the decimal system came to the Netherlands the 10-cent coin was named a "dubbeltje". In Dutch slang, a dubbeltje was named a beisje, from Dutch-Yiddish beis, the value of two stuivers. Automatic translation from Dutch to English often translates "dubbeltje" as "dime".
The central opening in a CD is exactly the size of a dubbeltje. Joop Sinjou, head of Philips audio products development, said that "De snelste beslissing in de ontwikkelingsfase was over de diameter van het gat in de CD. Ik legde een dubbeltje op tafel en dat werd de maat." The same form factor with the dubbeltje-sized center was carried over on newer disc formats such as DVD and Blu-ray.
There are Dutch sayings about the dubbeltje:
  • Dat was een dubbeltje op zijn kant : A narrow escape.
  • Voor een dubbeltje op de eerste rij/rang zitten : He gets more for his money than he would expect 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 : Really thin/flat.

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