1943 Netherlands 1 Gulden Banknote

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Obverse: Features a portrait of Queen Wilhelmina in an oval frame at the center, surrounded by intricate borders and floral patterns. The denomination “1” is displayed in each corner, with the word “NEDERLAND” at the top and “EEN GULDEN” at the bottom. This note was issued during World War II under a royal decree. The note was printed by the American Bank Note Company, as indicated at the bottom.
Obverse lettering: NEDERLAND, MUNTBILJET, EEN GULDEN, WETTIG BETAALMIDDEL, UITGEGEVEN KRACHTENS KONINKLIJK BESLUIT VAN 4 FEBRUARI 1943 NO. 2.
Reverse: Displays the Dutch coat of arms with the crowned lion and motto “JE MAINTIENDRAI” (I will maintain) in the center, symbolizing Dutch resilience. The denomination “EEN GULDEN” is printed on both sides in starburst designs, with additional decorative elements framing the design.
Reverse lettering: NEDERLAND, EEN GULDEN, JE MAINTIENDRAI.
Size: ±122 x 72 mm
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