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| 正面铭文 | DE SURINAAMSCHE BANK TE PARAMARIBO 5 5 BETAALT AAN TOONDER VIJF GULDEN 1 SEPTEMBER 1942 AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY (Translation: The Suriname Bank In Paramaribo Pays To Bearer Five Gulden September 1, 1942 American Bank Note Company) |
| 背面描述 | Printed in blue. The colonial coat of arms of Suriname is centrally placed, composed of two indigenous figures as supporters flanking a shield bearing a sailing vessel in full sail. The heraldic ribbon below carries the national motto in Latin. |
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When the Netherlands fell to Germany in May 1940, Suriname's financial administration was effectively cut off from Amsterdam. De Surinaamsche Bank, unable to rely on Dutch printers, turned to the American Bank Note Company in New York — the same firm already producing currency for several Latin American republics and familiar with tropical-climate paper specifications.
The 1942 series was a direct consequence of that severance, not a routine reprint. ABNC plates from this period are generally well-executed, and the Surinamese wartime issues are no exception technically.
Pick 88 is the 5 Gulden denomination from this emergency-driven series, one of several values produced by ABNC for Suriname during the occupation years.