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1 Gulden Silver voucher

发行方 Suriname
年份 1954-1960
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面值 1 Guilder (1 Gulden) (1 SRG)
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背面描述 Brown on light underprint. The left portion is occupied by a large ornate guilloche rosette with the denomination EEN GULDEN inscribed across its centre panel. To the right, a second guilloche panel incorporates a large numeral 1, flanked above by the country name and legal tender inscription. A block of anti-counterfeiting warning text in Dutch appears in the lower right, with the printer's imprint below.
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变体 P#108a - 01.07.1954 signature title at left: "De Landsminister van Financiën"
P#108b - 01.05.1956 & 01.04.1960 signature title at left: "De Minister van Financiën"
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These silver vouchers — "zilverbons" in Dutch — were a holdover mechanism from an earlier colonial monetary framework, theoretically redeemable in silver coin but issued long after that convertibility had any practical meaning. Suriname was still an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of the Netherlands during this period, and the Centrale Bank van Suriname had only been established in 1957, meaning earlier notes in this series predate the territory's own central banking infrastructure entirely.

Enschedé's involvement is unsurprising given their near-monopoly on Dutch colonial currency printing throughout the twentieth century. The Haarlem firm had supplied Surinamese notes continuously for decades by this point.

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