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Blue and orange on multicolour underprint. Portrait vignette of Anton de Kom (Cornelis Gerhard Anton de Kom, 1898-1945) at left centre, with a militia group at right; a row of buildings runs across the lower portion of the note. Intricate guilloche patterns frame the design throughout. |
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A large toucan vignette at left centre, set against tropical foliage and hibiscus blossoms, with a circular watermark space surrounded by radiating sunburst guilloche at centre. To the right, a speaker addresses a gathered crowd before a house, with a standing figure on an elevated platform above. A band of ornate guilloche rosettes in graduated colours runs along the lower border, incorporating the numeral 5 at far left and right. |
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The Centrale Bank van Suriname was established in 1957, eight years before Surinamese guilders replaced the old Netherlands Antilles system entirely, and by the mid-1980s the bank was managing a currency under considerable strain — Suriname's economy had deteriorated sharply following the 1980 military coup led by Dési Bouterse, with foreign exchange reserves depleted and inflation accelerating. Thomas De La Rue's continued involvement as printer during this period reflected institutional inertia more than stability; offshore printing contracts require hard currency, an awkward arrangement for a government already in fiscal difficulty.
Pick 130 runs across a three-year span, suggesting multiple print runs rather than a single dated issue.