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5 Gulden 1946 Issue P88 |
Item: |
Netherlands Indies, Javasche Bank 5 Gulden 1946 |
Grade: |
PMG 66 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1906958-045
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Owner Comments
#302
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25 Gulden 1946 Issue P91 |
Item: |
Netherlands Indies, Javasche Bank 25 Gulden 1946 |
Grade: |
PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
6002467-060
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Owner Comments
#720
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Slot: |
1/2 Gulden 1948 Issue P97 |
Item: |
Netherlands Indies, Javasche Bank 1/2 Gulden 1948 |
Grade: |
PMG 66 EPQ |
Cert #: |
6062997-046
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Owner Comments
#105
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Slot: |
1 Gulden 1948 Issue P98 |
Item: |
Netherlands Indies, Javasche Bank 1 Gulden 1948 |
Grade: |
PMG 66 EPQ |
Cert #: |
6069189-004
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Owner Comments
#191
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Slot: |
2 1/2 Gulden 1948 Issue P99 |
Item: |
Netherlands Indies, Javasche Bank 2 1/2 Gulden 1948 |
Grade: |
PMG 66 EPQ |
Cert #: |
6002408-076
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Owner Comments
#503
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1 Gulden 1920 Muntbiljetten Issue P103 |
Item: |
Netherlands Indies, Muntbiljet 1 Gulden 1920 |
Grade: |
PMG 64 EPQ |
Cert #: |
2511852-098
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Owner Comments
This note was used in Indonesia 100 years ago in January 1920, were widely circulated till 1925, succeeded by the "Coen II" series in 1925.
The "Muntblijet II" series, consist of 1/2, 1 and 2.5 Gulden, issued by the Netherlands Indies authority under the colonial master Dutch, Notes were printed in Amsterdam.
There were one and two prefix versions with 6 serial numbers for this one Gulden coin note.
#2948
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1 Gulden 1940 Muntbiljetten Issue P108 |
Item: |
Netherlands Indies, Muntbiljet 1 Gulden 1940 |
Grade: |
PMG 66 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1906945-020
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Owner Comments
The 1940 "Munbiljet" paper coin consists of two denominations, one & two Gulden. It was printed by G. Kolff & Co at East Jaya Batavia, then the Capital of Indonesia. The paper coins were in circulation till the Japanese invasion and ruled from 1942.
#103
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Slot: |
2 1/2 Gulden 1940 Muntbiljetten Issue P109 |
Item: |
Netherlands Indies, Muntbiljet 2 1/2 Gulden 1940 |
Grade: |
PMG 66 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1906958-040
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Owner Comments
The 1940 "Munbiljet" paper coin consists of two denominations, one & two Gulden. It was printed by G. Kolff & Co at East Jaya Batavia, then the Capital of Indonesia. The paper coins were in circulation till the Japanese invasion and ruled from 1942.
#194
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