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10 Cents - Juliana Pattern

Issuer Netherlands Antilles
Year 1969
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Obverse description The coat of arms of the Netherlands Antilles occupies the central field, comprising a shield divided into six sections representing each of the six constituent islands. The Latin motto LIBERTATE UNANIMUS, meaning 'United by Freedom', appears as a legend surrounding the arms. The country name NEDERLANDSE ANTILLEN and the date 1969 are inscribed within the legend, completing the heraldic composition in a formal, engraved style.
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Obverse lettering NEDERLANDSE ANTILLEN LIBERTATE UNANIMUS 1969
(Translation: Netherlands Antilles Unified by Freedom 1980)
Reverse description The face value '10 CENT' is prominently displayed in the central field. Six five-pointed stars are arranged around the denomination, each star symbolizing one of the six islands of the Netherlands Antilles. The design is clean and geometric, reflecting the modernist style characteristic of mid-twentieth-century Dutch colonial coinage.
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