1 gulden 1991 — Suriname ( Pick: 136a )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 gulden issued in Suriname in 1991. It is cataloged under Pick number 136a. The note features a design colored in blue and green and is signed by Henk O. Goedschalk. It was printed by De La Rue, London, United Kingdom.
This banknote has an issuance amount of 3,800,000 notes. Its catalog reference denotes its classification within collected banknotes of this type.
Suriname has undergone various changes in its monetary policies since gaining independence in 1975. The gulden served as its currency during various periods of this evolution.
This banknote has an issuance amount of 3,800,000 notes. Its catalog reference denotes its classification within collected banknotes of this type.
Suriname has undergone various changes in its monetary policies since gaining independence in 1975. The gulden served as its currency during various periods of this evolution.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Henk O. Goedschalk
- Date of issue
- 1991-07-09
- Printing office
- De La Rue, London, United Kingdom
- Colour
- Blue and green
- Amount produced
- 3,800,000
- Pick catalog
- 136a
About this banknote
**About this banknote**
The Central Bank of Suriname issued this 5 gulden note in 1991. This series was introduced as part of the bank's efforts to update its currency during the early 1990s. The note's release was aimed at modernizing the designs and incorporating newer security features.
The front side features a detailed image of a colonial building, inscribed with "Centrale Bank van Suriname" and dated "9 JULI 1991." The back side shows a central motif of a man working in agriculture, accompanied by a bird and foliage. This particular note, with Pick number 136a, was printed by De La Rue in London, with 3,800,000 notes produced.