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25 Gulden

Issuer Bank van de Nederlandse Antillen
Year 1967-1972
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description Black-grey on multicolour underprint. The Monument Steunend op eigen Kracht (Standing on Own Strength) vignette appears at left, with a central vignette of Plaza Machi Mimi and flamingos in Bonaire. Issuing authority title, denomination, and printer's imprint are rendered in intaglio.
Obverse lettering BANK VAN DE NEDERLANDSE ANTILLEN VOORHEEN DE CURAÇAOSCHE BANK VIJFENTWINTIG GULDEN De Secretaris De Directeur JOH. ENSCHEDÉ EN ZONEN
(Translation: Bank of Netherlands Antilles, formerly the Bank of Curaçao, Twenty-Five Gulden, The Secretary, The Director, Joh. Enschedé and Sons)
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The Bank van de Nederlandse Antillen replaced its predecessor, the Bank Nederlandse Antillen, in 1962, but continued issuing notes on existing designs for several years rather than commissioning entirely new series — this note belongs to that transitional window. Enschedé, the Haarlem printer, had a long-established relationship with Dutch colonial and overseas territories, and the security work on this series reflects their characteristic intaglio precision.

The 1967–1972 date span covers a politically restless period in the Antilles, when autonomy questions were sharpening across the island group. Pick 10 is not common in the higher grades.

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