1938 Netherlands 1 Gulden Zilverbon Banknote

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Obverse: Features the “Zilverbon” (Silver Certificate) label at the center, indicating that this note is redeemable in silver. To the left, there is a hexagonal frame with a portrait of Queen Wilhelmina. The text around the main label details the note’s validity and redemption instructions. The serial number and the denomination “1-” are printed in each corner. This banknote was issued by the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Obverse lettering: KONINKRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN, ZILVERBON, GROOT EEN GULDEN, along with official titles and a serial number.
Reverse: Displays the Dutch coat of arms, symbolizing national pride. The denomination “1-” is shown in each corner, with decorative borders framing the coat of arms.
Reverse lettering: WETTIG BETAALMIDDEL, KONINKRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN.
Size: ±128 x 74 mm
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