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100 Gulden

发行方 De Surinaamsche Bank
年份 1951
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材质 Paper
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背面描述 Dark green intaglio print dominated by an elaborate central guilloche vignette of interlocking lathe-work patterns, flanked by large numeral 100 denominators at left and right. The place and date of issue, PARAMARIBO, 1 AUGUSTUS 1951, appear at top and bottom, with the serial number prefix HD at upper right and lower left. A Dutch-language anti-counterfeiting warning text is set within a rectangular panel at the centre-lower portion of the design.
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变体 P#94a - issued note
P#94r - remainder, punch hole cancelled
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De Surinaamsche Bank was a commercial bank operating under Dutch colonial authority, not a central bank in the formal sense — it held the right of note issue in Suriname by concession, a arrangement that persisted well past the point where most colonies had moved toward dedicated central banking institutions. This 1951 date places the note in the early years after Dutch constitutional reforms reorganized the Kingdom of the Netherlands, nominally elevating Suriname from colony to autonomous constituent country in 1954.

De Bussy was a respected Amsterdam printing house with a long history of producing colonial banknotes and official documents, though it never achieved the international profile of Enschedé.