Suriname 1000 Gulden 1963 |
Item Code: SR-124 |
Obverse:
Surinamese woman with fruits and a torch behind her
symbolising the Emancipation Day (Dag der Vrijheden, Keti Koti, Manspasi). On the 1st of July 1863 Netherlands abolished slavery in Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles. That day is celebrated as a public holiday since then. Reverse: Coat of arms depicting two indians, sailing ship and a palm tree. Watermark: Parrot's head. Signature: Victor Maximiliaan de Miranda (President). Dominant colours: Brown and blue. Security thread: Absent. Issuer: Central Bank of Suriname. Date of Issue: 1 September 1963. Artist: C.A. Mechelse. Legal tender: N/a. Date of withdrawal: N/a. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Joh Enschede En Zonen. |
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Dimensions: 151 x 66 mm |
Texts:
Centrale Bank van Suriname. Duizend
Gulden. One Thousand Guilders. Justitia, Pietas, Fides.
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