Banknotes from Curaçao

Curaçao, which capital is Willemstad, is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands located in the southern Caribbean Sea, approximately 40 miles north of the Venezuelan coast. A part of the Lesser Antilles, it hosts 150,000 people in an area of 171 square miles comprised of the main island of Curaçao and the uninhabited island of "Little Curaçao". It was known as Curaçao and Dependencies from 1815 to 1954, and was one of the five island territories of the former Netherlands Antilles before their dissolution on 10 October 2010.
Wikidata: Q25279

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Gulden (1828-date)

100 Cents = 1 Gulden

25 Centen
1892

Standard banknote: New York Coupons (1892)
220 × 110 mm
P# A51, Plomp# PLNA6.1, N# 371249
½ Gulden
1827

Standard banknote: 1827 Issue (Fisrt Series)
110 × 88 mm
Plomp# PLNA1.1, N# 372696
50 Centen
1892

Standard banknote: New York Coupons (1892)
220 × 110 mm
P# A52, Plomp# PLNA6.2, N# 371250
1 Gulden
1827

Standard banknote: 1827 Issue (Fisrt Series)
110 × 88 mm
Plomp# PLNA1.2, N# 375312
1 Gulden
1892

Standard banknote: New York Coupons (1892)
220 × 110 mm
P# A53, Plomp# PLNA6.3, N# 371987
1 Gulden
1914-1918 (1903-1918)

Standard banknote: 1918; 1920 Issue
120 × 80 mm
P# 7A, Plomp# PLNA7.1, N# 371989
1 Gulden
1920

Standard banknote: 1918; 1920 Issue
135 × 75 mm
P# 7F, Plomp# PLNA9.1, N# 372027
Available for swap 1 Gulden (Muntbiljet)
1942-1947

Standard banknote
157 × 66 mm
P# 35, Plomp# PLNA12.1, N# 207323
2½ Gulden
1892

Standard banknote: New York Coupons (1892)
220 × 110 mm
P# A54, Plomp# PLNA6.4, N# 371988
2½ Gulden
1918-1920 (1903-1920)

Standard banknote: 1918; 1920 Issue
135 × 75 mm
P# 7B, P# 7C, Plomp# PLNA7.2, Plomp# PLNA9.2, N# 368335

The Numista referee for banknotes of this issuer is vladthiengo.

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