10 florin 1990 — Aruba ( Pick: 7 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 florin issued in Aruba in 1990. It is cataloged under Pick number 7, which identifies it within the issue. The note measures 147 x 66 mm and is printed on paper. Its color scheme features blue and multicolor elements. The banknote is signed by Johannes H.G. Driessen and Emile den Dunnen, and it was produced by the Royal Joh. Enschedé printing office.
Specific details regarding the front side and back side designs are not provided. The classification of this note places it within a defined grouping of banknotes, supported by its Pick number and recorded features.
The amount produced for this note is not specified. Aruba transitioned from the Netherlands Antillean guilder to the florin as its primary currency in 1986.
Specific details regarding the front side and back side designs are not provided. The classification of this note places it within a defined grouping of banknotes, supported by its Pick number and recorded features.
The amount produced for this note is not specified. Aruba transitioned from the Netherlands Antillean guilder to the florin as its primary currency in 1986.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Johannes H.G. Driessen, Emile den Dunnen
- Date of issue
- January 1, 1990
- Printing office
- Royal Joh. Enschedé
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue and multicolor
- Dimensions
- 147 x 66 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 7
About this banknote
The 10 florin banknote was issued by the Centrale Bank van Aruba in 1990. This series was introduced following Aruba's status aparte, which was a constitutional change in 1986 that granted Aruba increased autonomy from the Netherlands Antilles. This prompted the establishment of its own currency system separate from the Netherlands Antillean guilder.
The front side features a conch shell, specifically the Melongena melongena, alongside geometric patterns and inscriptions. The back is adorned with abstract designs and patterns rich in blue and multicolor hues. The note was printed by Royal Joh. Enschedé and is signed by Johannes H.G. Driessen and Emile den Dunnen.