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100 Gulden 1st Anniversary of Independence, Red Gold

Uitgever Centrale Bank van Suriname
Jaar 1976
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Dikte 1.35 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse features the national coat of arms of Suriname at center, depicting an escutcheon supported by two indigenous figures standing as shield-bearers, each holding a spear. The shield displays a ship in the lower half and a diamond shape with a five-pointed star in the upper half, flanked by a palm tree, with a ribbon below bearing the motto JUSTITIA PIETAS FIDES. The legend REPUBLIEK SURINAME arcs along the upper periphery, with the date 1976 divided across the middle field to either side of the supporters, and the denomination 100 GULDEN inscribed along the lower arc.
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Aanvullende informatie

Suriname gained independence from the Netherlands on 25 November 1975, making this 1976 issue a first-anniversary commemoration struck within months of the new state's founding. The Centrale Bank van Suriname had itself only just been reconstituted as a fully sovereign institution, having previously operated under Dutch financial oversight as the Surinaamsche Bank.

The "Red Gold" designation distinguishes this from companion issues in the same series struck in yellow gold, with the copper alloy ratio adjusted to produce the warmer hue — a deliberate choice for the commemorative set rather than a production accident.

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