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2 1/2 Gulden Silver voucher

Issuer Surinaamsche Bank
Year 1920
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering ZILVERBON - SURINAME GROOT TWEE EN EEN HALVE GULDEN Wordt ter betaling aangenomen door de Surinaamsche Bank en aan alle landskassen. Inwisselbaar in zilver na aankondiging. Paramaribo, 1 Augustus 1920. De Administrateur van Financiën: De Gouverneur van Suriname: WETTIG BETAALBAAR
(Translation: Silver Voucher - Suriname Big Two and a Half Gulden Is accepted for payment by the Surinaamsche Bank and at all national treasuries. Redeemable in silver upon announcement. Paramaribo, August 1, 1920. The Administrator of Finance: The Governor of Suriname: Legal Tender)
Reverse description Printed entirely in green, the reverse centres on a large guilloche medallion enclosing the bold numeral 2.50, encircled by the legend ZILVERBON-SURINAME. Horizontal wavy guilloche bands fill the upper field, and elaborate lozenge-shaped cornerpieces carrying the denomination 2.50 occupy each corner. A rectangular panel at the foot of the note contains the anti-counterfeiting warning text in Dutch.
Reverse lettering ZILVERBON-SURINAME 2.50 Het namaken of vervalschen van zilverbons met het oogmerk om die als echt en onvervalst uit te geven, of te doen uitgeven, wordt gestraft met gevangenisstraf van ten hoogste negen jaren.
(Translation: Silver Voucher - Suriname 2.50 Counterfeiting or falsifying silver notes with the intention of issuing them, or causing them to be issued, as genuine and unfalsified, shall be punishable by imprisonment of not more than nine years.)
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