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| 表面の説明 | Typeset letterpress note printed in golden-yellow on plain paper, enclosed within a fine geometric guilloche border running the full perimeter, with the denomination numeral 500 repeated in each corner. The central text panel carries the bold heading MUNT-BILJET flanked by VIJF HONDERD GULDEN, beneath which the statutory issue text, place, and date (s'Gravenhage, 1 Januarij 1846) are set in a combination of roman and italic scripts. A manuscript signature of the Minister of Finance appears at lower centre, with a registration notation occupying the left margin reading Register Lett. A. |
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The "Muntbiljet" — coin note — was a Dutch instrument with a specific legal standing: it circulated as a substitute for coin, not as a bank obligation. The Ministry of Finance issued these directly rather than through De Nederlandsche Bank, a distinction that mattered to the Dutch public and to creditors. A 500 Gulden denomination in this format is exceptional; most surviving Muntbiljetten of the series are lower values.
The 1945 print date places this note in the final weeks of German occupation. Whether it reached circulation before liberation on 5 May 1945 is genuinely uncertain.