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100 Gulden

Issuer De Nederlandsche Bank
Year 1860-1921
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Currency Gulden (decimalized, 1817-2001)
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Obverse description Printed in black intaglio on white paper, the obverse carries a central vignette of Minerva at top center enclosed within an elaborate ornamented border, with the denomination numeral 100 repeated in each corner. The face bears the promise-to-pay inscription in Dutch, the issuing city Amsterdam, and a hand-filled date, reflecting the classical 19th-century banknote aesthetic characteristic of this long-running series issued between 1 June 1860 and 15 December 1921. The overall composition is symmetrical, with fine decorative scrollwork framing the text panel below the Minerva vignette.
Obverse lettering 100 De Nederlandsche Bank betaalt EEN HONDERD GULDEN aan toonder Amsterdam, 6 Juni 1907. 100
(Translation: Bank of Netherlands Pay One Hundred Gulden to the Bearer Amsterdam, June 6, 1907.)
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Reverse lettering 100
Wetboek van Strafrecht artikel 232
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