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5 Gulden Red Cross Curacao

Issuer Bank van de Nederlandse Antillen
Year 2021
Type Non-circulating coin
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Reverse description The reverse commemorates the 90th anniversary of the Red Cross Curacao. A horizontal band across the upper field bears the inscription 'Red Cross Curacao' flanking a bold Red Cross emblem, set against a finely engine-turned dotted background. The anniversary dates '1931 - 2021' appear beneath the band. In the lower field, a relief map outline of the island of Curaçao is depicted against a horizontally engine-turned background. Two five-pointed stars are positioned in the upper field above the band. Along the lower periphery, a trilingual motto reads TUTTI FRATELLI - WIJ ZIJN ALLEN BROEDERS - NOS TUR TA RUMAN, meaning 'We are all brothers' in Italian, Dutch, and Papiamentu respectively.
Reverse script Latin
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The Netherlands Antilles was formally dissolved in 2010, splitting into separate constituent countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, yet the Bank van de Nederlandse Antillen name persisted on certain issues well into the following decade for continuity purposes. Curaçao's Red Cross affiliation dates to the island's role as a regional humanitarian coordination point during Caribbean disaster response operations.

KM#102 is a modern commemorative with limited secondary market depth — mintage figures for this series have historically run below 5,000 pieces.

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