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| 正面铭文 | DE JAVASCHE BANK BETAALD AAN TOONDER VIJFTIG GULDEN BATAVIA 14 APRIL 1939 (Translation: The Javasche Bank Pay to the Bearer Fifty Gulden Batavia April 14, 1939) |
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| 背面铭文 | DE JAVASCHE BANK Het namaken of Vervalschen can bankbiljetten, hete opzettelijk uitgeven, in voorraad hebben of binnen Nederlandsch-Indië invoeren van valsche of vervalschte bankbiljetten is bij de artikelen 244, 245 en 249 Wetboek van Strafrecht strafbaar gesteld. ꧋ꦤꦶꦫꦸꦲꦸꦠꦮꦩꦭ꧀ꦱꦸꦮꦁꦏꦼꦂꦠꦱ꧀ ꦲꦥꦢꦺꦤꦺꦩꦲꦤꦚ꧀ꦗꦏ꧀ꦏꦏꦺ꧈ꦔꦿꦸꦩꦠ꧀ꦠꦶꦲꦸꦠꦮꦒꦮꦩ꧀ꦭꦼꦧꦈꦮꦁꦏꦼꦂꦠꦱ꧀ꦥꦭ꧀ꦱꦸꦲꦸꦠꦮꦮꦁꦏꦼꦂꦠꦱ꧀ꦏꦢꦶꦥ꧀ꦱꦸꦲꦶꦁꦮꦮꦼꦁꦏꦺꦴꦤ꧀ꦲꦶꦟ꧀ꦝꦶꦪꦤꦺꦢꦼꦂꦭꦤ꧀ꦲꦶꦏꦸꦢꦶꦲꦸꦏꦸꦩ꧀ꦩꦤꦸꦠ꧀ꦲꦸꦤꦶꦤꦺꦧꦧ꧀꧇꧒꧔꧔꧇꧒꧔꧕꧇ꦭꦤ꧀꧇꧒꧔꧙꧇ꦲꦶꦁꦲꦁꦒꦼꦂꦲꦁꦒꦼꦂꦲꦸꦏꦸꦩ꧀꧈ 僞造或變造本銀行紙幣或發出僞幣與及存有此等僞造或變造之紙幣或將此等僞造或變造之紙幣帶入荷屬印度者依照刑事法第二百四十四條第二百四十五條及第二百四十九條處罰 ددالم فصل ٢٤٤، ٢٤٥ دان ٢٤٩ در كتاب اوندڠ٢ حكم من دتتفكن حكم من اونتق يڠ منيرو اتو مملسوكن اواڠ قرطاس دان اونتق يڠ مڠلواركن دڠن سڠاج مپمفن اتو مماسقكن اواڠ قرطاس لنچوڠ اتو يڠ دجديكن لنچوڠ كهندي بلند C.A. Lion Cachet Fec. (Translation: The Javasche Bank Anyone who imitates or counterfeits this banknote and whoever intentionally issues, withholds, or imports such imitated or counterfeit banknote into the Netherlands Indies shall be punished under Articles 244, 245 and 249 of the Criminal Code.) |
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De Javasche Bank had operated as the colonial central bank of the Dutch East Indies since 1828, and by the late 1930s its note designs were increasingly shaped by Dutch artistic sensibilities applied to Indonesian subject matter. Lion Cachet — a Dutch artist with genuine ties to Javanese decorative tradition — brought unusual authority to that assignment. His work for Enschedé drew on batik patterning and indigenous visual forms rather than the generic tropicalia that typically passed for colonial design.
This issue ran only through 1938–1939 before the Japanese occupation of 1942 rendered the entire Javasche Bank series obsolete. Wartime hoarding and subsequent destruction under occupation mean surviving examples in any honest circulated condition are harder to locate than the Pick listing implies.