100 gulden 1963 — Suriname ( Pick: 123 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 gulden issued in Suriname in 1963. It is cataloged under Pick number 123. This note features a purple color on a multicolor underprint and is printed on paper. The dimensions of the banknote are 152 x 66 mm. The note is signed by Victor Max de Miranda and produced by the printing office JEZ, with a total production amount of 3,300,000.
The design details include the specified color scheme and the signature of the financial authority, indicating oversight in its issuance. Such attributes contribute to its classification within documented banknotes.
During 1963, Suriname was transitioning towards greater autonomy in its financial systems as it prepared for independence from Dutch colonial rule in 1975.
The design details include the specified color scheme and the signature of the financial authority, indicating oversight in its issuance. Such attributes contribute to its classification within documented banknotes.
During 1963, Suriname was transitioning towards greater autonomy in its financial systems as it prepared for independence from Dutch colonial rule in 1975.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Victor Max de Miranda
- Date of issue
- 1 September 1963
- Printing office
- JEZ
- Colour
- Purple on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 152 x 66 mm
- Amount produced
- 3300000
- Pick catalog
- 123
About this banknote
The Centrale Bank van Suriname issued this 100 gulden banknote in 1963. This series was introduced to continue the issue of Surinamese currency after the transition from colonial administration to greater self-governance. The signature on the note is that of Victor Max de Miranda, a prominent figure in Suriname's financial administration during that period.
The front side of the banknote features a female portrait with a torch and fruits, indicating abundance. The reverse side displays the coat of arms of Suriname, flanked by two indigenous figures. The note is a purple on multicolor underprint design and was printed by Joh. Enschedé en Zonen, with a total production of 3,300,000 notes.