The design of the new Caribbean Guilder draws inspiration from the "World Under the Sea". The front of the banknotes depicts the vibrant marine life native to Curaçao and Sint Maarten and symbolizes the unity of the two countries. The diversity of unique aquatic life serves as a reminder that, despite our distinct identities, we are connected by collaboration and shared objectives. The reverse of the banknotes showcases significant historical and cultural landmarks of both countries.
The banknotes are designed with a traditional landscape-oriented front, and an innovative vertical orientation for the reverse. It’s the first time that vertically oriented banknotes are issued in Curaçao and Sint Maarten.
The Caribbean guilder banknote series consists of 5 banknotes of the following denominations: 10 Cg, 20 Cg, 50 Cg, 100 Cg, and 200 Cg. Each denomination has a specific color.
The 10 Caribbean guilder note is predominantly yellow and features the Gray Angelfish on the front and the Lighthouse on Klein Curaçao on the back.
The 20 Caribbean guilder note is predominantly blue and features the Spotted Eagle Ray on the front and Simpson Bay on the back.
The 50 Caribbean guilder note is predominantly green and features the Green Sea Turtle on the front and Grote Knip Beach on the back.
The 100 Caribbean guilder note is predominantly red and features the Stoplight Parrotfish on the front and the Courthouse on the back.
The 200 Caribbean guilder note is predominantly purple and features the Longsnout Seahorse on the front and the Queen Emma Bridge on the back.
Dive into the details and discover their unique designs on the Coins pages.
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