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This banknote is issued by Suriname and has a face value of five gulden. It dates from January 1, 2000 and belongs to the AL series.
The front of the banknote features a bird motif, specifically a Red-Necked Woodpecker. The bird imagery is presented with particular attention to detail, highlighting the distinctive characteristics of the species. The face value of "5" is printed in numerals in the upper left and lower right corners, as well as in words at the top center of the banknote.
On the back, there is a graphic composition including geometric patterns and organic elements. The face value is again indicated, both in numerals and in words, contributing to the clarity and recognition of the banknote. The colors used throughout the banknote are designed to ensure protection against counterfeiting, while providing a visually appealing aesthetic. The overall design incorporates micro-prints and watermarks, additional security features intended to complicate illegal reproduction.
The dimensions of the banknote are standardized to facilitate handling and storage in cash systems and wallets. The paper used is specially selected for its durability and resistance to daily wear and tear. The combination of these design and security elements reflects the efforts of the monetary authorities of Suriname to maintain the integrity of their fiduciary currency.