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| 表面の説明 | Letterpress-printed note in green and white, with an ornate guilloche border running along all four edges incorporating diamond and oval motifs, and denomination numerals "20" at each corner. The central field carries the large spaced letterpress title "MUNT- BILJET" above the statutory text issued pursuant to the law of 18 December 1845, Staatsblad No. 90, with the place and date "'s Gravenhage 1 Januarij 1846" and a manuscript signature of the Minister of Finance below. A secondary panel at left bears the registration legend "Geregistreerd voor TWINTIG GULDEN, Register Lett. C" alongside a legal notice referencing the Nederlandsche Bank, all printed in the same green ink on a cream paper ground. |
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| 表面の銘文 | 20 - MUNT-BILJET VAN HET KONINGRYK DER NEDERLANDEN - 20 De effective Waarde door de Nederlandsche Bank over- genomen, ingevolge de Wet van den 18 Dec. 1845, St. Bl. No. 90. TWINTIG GULDEN - No. MUNT-BILJET. Groot TWINTIG GULDEN. Uitgegeven ingevolge de wet van den 18 December 1845, Staatsblad No. 90, waarvoor de waarde bij de Nederlandsche Bank is overgebragt. Zegge f 20,-- - 's Gravenhage 1 Januarij 1846. Geregistreerd - De Minister van Financien, Geregistreerd voor TWINTIG GULDEN. Register Lett. C. 20 - De effective waarde overgebragt bij de Nederlandsche Bank. - 20 (Translation: 20 - Coin-Note Kingdom of the Netherlands - 20 The effective Value taken over by the Dutch Bank, according to the law of Dec. 18th 1845, Off. Gaz. No. 90. Twenty Gulden - Coin-Note. Twenty Gulden. Issued according to the law of December 18th 1845, Official Gazette No. 90, for which the value is transferred to the Dutch Bank. Say f 20,-- - 's Gravenhage January 1st 1846. Registered - The Minister of Finance. Registered for Twenty Gulden. Register Lett. C. 20 - The effective value transferred to the Dutch Bank. - 20) |
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The Dutch "muntbiljet" — coin note — was a mechanism for substituting paper for silver coinage during periods of metal scarcity, issued by the Ministry of Finance rather than the central bank, which gave it a different legal standing than ordinary banknotes. The 1846 series predates De Nederlandsche Bank's monopoly on note issue, and these denominations circulated alongside specie in a monetary system still transitioning away from the bimetallic standard.
The April 1945 print date is striking: the Netherlands was still under German occupation, liberated only days later in May. Whether this printing was intended for post-liberation restocking or was already in preparation by a government-in-exile operation is a question the date alone cannot answer.