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1 Gulden Muntbiljet

Uitgever Government of the Netherlands Antilles
Jaar 1970
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Drukker Royal Joh. Enschedé (Koninklijke Joh. Enschedé, Johan Enschede en Zonen), Haarlem, Netherlands (1703-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde The central vignette presents an aerial view of the Curaçao dry dock harbour, with numerous vessels moored along the quays and industrial facilities visible across the waterfront. To the right, a large ornate guilloche rosette surrounds the numeral "1", rendered in a star-burst pattern with intricate lathe-work. The note is printed in red tones on a fine guilloche underprint, with the serial number appearing twice — once at the left and once at the lower centre — and the minister's facsimile signature positioned at lower left.
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Handtekening(en) F. J. Tromp
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The Muntbiljet ("currency note") designation distinguishes this issue from the centrale bank notes circulating alongside it — in the Netherlands Antilles, low-denomination paper was handled by the government treasury rather than the Bank van de Nederlandse Antillen, a division of responsibility that persisted well into the 1980s. Enschedé in Haarlem had printed Netherlands Antillean notes since the earliest island issues, making this a typical product of that long relationship.

F. J. Tromp served as Minister of Finance for the Netherlands Antilles; his single signature sufficed for treasury obligations of this size, unlike the dual-signature requirement on central bank notes.

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