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Play money - Imitatie-bankbiljet - 1000 Gulden

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Waarde 1000 Gulden (1000 NLG)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Imitation banknote loosely based on the 1956 De Nederlandsche Bank 1000 Gulden issue (Rembrandt series); to the right, a vignette of a young woman in three-quarter profile facing left, holding a paintbrush, set against an underprint of a painter's palette. The lower right corner bears the manufacturer's trade emblem in place of a coat of arms.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse is completely unprinted, left blank.
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Not a banknote at all, but a Dutch novelty or educational play item designed to resemble the Netherlands' 1000 Gulden denomination. These imitatie-bankbiljetten were produced commercially — most commonly as props, joke gifts, or children's play currency — and circulated freely as printed ephemera rather than monetary instruments.

Dutch law prohibited faithful reproduction of genuine notes, so manufacturers typically altered coloring, reduced detail, or added overprinted text to keep them clearly outside counterfeiting statutes.

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