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1000 Gulden

发行方 De Javasche Bank
年份 1926-1930
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面值 1000 Gulden
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正面铭文 DE JAVASHE BANK BETAALT AAN TONDER DUIZEND GULDEN Batavia 2 April 1926 JOH ENSCHEDÉ EN ZONEN
(Translation: The Javanese Bank Pay to the Bearer Thousand Gulden Batavia April 2, 1926 Joh. Enschedé and Sons)
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De Javasche Bank held a monopoly on currency issuance in the Dutch East Indies, and at 1000 Gulden this was among the highest denominations it ever placed into circulation — a note that moved between merchants, trading houses, and colonial institutions rather than anywhere near ordinary retail use. The Haarlem firm of Enschedé had printed colonial currency for the Netherlands and its overseas territories across multiple generations by the time this series was produced, and their security work was technically accomplished enough that forgery remained a marginal problem throughout the issue period.

The series spans 1926 to 1930, years of relative colonial financial stability before the catastrophic commodity price collapses of the early 1930s gutted plantation revenues across Java and Sumatra.