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1/2 Gulden Japanese Occupation

发行方 Japanese Government (Japansche Regeering)
年份 1942
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印刷机构 National Printing Bureau (国立印刷局, Imperial Printing Bureau of Japan), Japan (1871-date)
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背面描述 Printed entirely in blue, the reverse is composed of an intricate guilloche framework with elaborate lathe-work rosettes flanking a central oval panel. Large fraction numerals '1/2' appear within the rosette vignettes at left and right, while the word 'GULDEN' is set in bold capital letters within the central medallion, all against a fine engine-turned geometric underprint.
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变体 P#122as - Block letters SA-SK, SM Specimen
P#122b - Block letters SL
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Issued for the Netherlands East Indies following the Japanese military takeover in early 1942, this note was part of a parallel currency system designed to displace Dutch colonial money while signaling new administrative authority. The issuer name "Japansche Regeering" uses Dutch — a deliberate choice, likely to ease acceptance among a population still commercially fluent in the colonial language.

The watermark is the sole security feature, which proved inadequate; counterfeiting became a genuine problem across the occupation currency series. Printed in Japan and shipped to the archipelago, the notes often arrived in bundles still brick-fresh, but humid tropical conditions degraded paper condition rapidly in circulation.

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