KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

2 gulden 1967 — Suriname ( Pick: 117b )

Region: South America
Front side
2 gulden Suriname 1967 — Front side
Back side
2 gulden Suriname 1967 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 2 gulden issued in Suriname in 1967. It is cataloged under Pick number 117b. This note features a red-brown color, measures 129 x 73 mm, and is made of untreated paper. It is signed by Johan Adolf Pengel and was produced by the printing office JEZ. A total of 1,610,000 pieces were made.

No details regarding the series or period are specified. The absence of design features means the description focuses on the banknote’s identified characteristics. Its catalog reference and visual attributes are part of documented banknotes for the specified year.

Suriname's central bank was established in 1954. The production volume of this note totals 1,610,000, indicating its circulation during that time.

Specifications

Signed by
Johan Adolf Pengel
Date of issue
1967-07-02
Printing office
JEZ
Paper
untreated
Colour
red-brown
Dimensions
129 x 73 mm
Amount produced
1,610,000
Pick catalog
117b

About this banknote

**About this banknote**

The issuing authority for this banknote is the Government of Suriname. The series was introduced in 1967. This note was part of an effort to update the currency system in Suriname, which at the time included moving towards more efficient and modernized banknotes.

The front side design features a portrait of a woman in traditional attire, with bold red-brown coloration and intricate patterns. The reverse side includes the denomination "2½ gulden" prominently displayed with ornate guilloché patterns. Printed by Johan Enschede en Zonen (JEZ), the note saw a production run of 1,610,000 pieces.

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