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100 Gulden

Issuer De Curaçaosche Bank
Year 1948
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering DE CURAÇAOSCHE BANK BETAALT AAN TOONDER HONDERD GULDEN JOH. ENSCHEDÉ EN ZONEN
(Translation: The Curaçao Bank pay to Bearer One Hundred Gulden Joh. Enschedé and Sons)
Reverse description Purple intaglio on yellow guilloche underprint. The crowned Coat of Arms of Curaçao occupies the centre, flanked by the date and order number printed in black.
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De Curaçaosche Bank was the sole currency-issuing institution for the Netherlands Antilles during this period, and this 1948 note was printed at Enschedé in Haarlem under conditions of restored peacetime production — the firm had operated under German occupation during the war and resumed international printing contracts only after 1945. The Gulden at this point remained formally pegged to the Dutch Guilder, a relationship that would persist until the Antillean Guilder was established as a distinct currency in 1952.

Enschedé's intaglio work on this series is technically accomplished, as expected from a house printing Dutch currency since 1814.

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