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10 Gulden

Uitgever De Surinaamsche Bank
Jaar 1941-1942
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Opschrift voorzijde 10 10 DE SURINAAMSCHE BANK TE PARAMARIBO 10 10 BETAALT AAN TOONDER TIEN GULDEN AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY
(Translation: The Suriname Bank In Paramaribo Pay to Bearer 10 10 Ten Gulden American Bank Note Company)
Beschrijving keerzijde Orange. The colonial coat of arms of Suriname is centrally placed, supported by two indigenous figures carrying a shield charged with a sailing vessel. A ribbon below bears the national motto "Justitia – Pietas – Fides". The printed date appears on this side.
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De Surinaamsche Bank had relied on Dutch printers before the war, but the German occupation of the Netherlands in May 1940 severed that supply chain entirely. The American Bank Note Company in New York stepped in for the 1941–1942 series, handling production for several Dutch colonial territories that suddenly found their usual European sources inaccessible.

Suriname itself was under increased Allied scrutiny during this period — its bauxite deposits made it strategically critical to the U.S. war effort, and the colony saw a significant influx of American and Brazilian troops from late 1941 onward. Notes from this printing ran alongside that occupation without incident.

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