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25 Gulden Foundation Save the Children

Uitgever Centrale Bank van Suriname
Jaar 1991-1992
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Waarde 25 Guilders (25 Gulden) (25 SRG)
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Beschrijving voorzijde The national coat of arms of Suriname occupies the central field, supported on either side by two indigenous figures. A wreath frames the entire design, encircling the arms and supporters. The national name appears as a legend below the coat of arms.
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Schrift keerzijde Latin
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Aanvullende informatie

The Save the Children Fund, founded in London in 1919 by Eglantyne Jebb in response to postwar famine conditions in Europe, became the organizational hook for a wave of commemorative issues from smaller nations during the early 1990s — Suriname among them. These pieces were produced primarily for the collector export market rather than domestic circulation, a common revenue strategy for Caribbean and South American central banks during a period when hard currency was difficult to accumulate through trade alone.

The KM#36 issue spans two years, suggesting either a planned mintage spread across fiscal periods or delayed distribution.

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