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25 Gulden William the Silent, of Orange

Issuer De Nederlandsche Bank
Year 1921-1926
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Currency Gulden (decimalized, 1817-2001)
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Obverse description Printed in red, the obverse carries a vignette of Mercury seated at left, with a portrait of William of Orange at top center. A galleon appears at right, while a reproduction of Jacob Maris's painting 'Schreiner's Tower in Amsterdam' occupies the lower center of the design.
Obverse lettering DE NEDERLANDSCHE BANK BETAALT AAN TOONDER VIJF EN TWINTIG GULDEN 25
(Translation: The Bank of the Netherlands Pays to the Bearer Twenty-Five Gulden 25)
Reverse description Printed in red and green, the reverse presents a central vignette of the Nederlandsche Bank building in Amsterdam, surrounded by decorative guilloche work. A reference to the criminal code article appears at the lower center of the note.
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