1945 -  Netherlands PIC 71 2 1/2 Gulden banknote F
1945 -  Netherlands PIC 71 2 1/2 Gulden banknote F 

1945 - Netherlands PIC 71 2 1/2 Gulden banknote F

  • Product Code: Holanda PIC 71 BC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 44.00€

  • Ex Tax: 40.00€


This individual banknote is from the Netherlands and has a denomination of 2 1/2 Gulden. The product data associates it with 1945 and identifies it with the Pick catalogue reference PIC 71.

The note is described in F condition. Its supplied identification combines the Netherlands category, the 2 1/2 Gulden denomination, the 1945 date association and the PIC 71 reference.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Netherlands banknote with a denomination of 2 1/2 Gulden. It is associated with the year 1945 and is identified in the title as PIC 71. The product is specifically the banknote described in the listing, rather than a general reference to Netherlands currency.

What country, currency, denomination and date are identified for the note?

The banknote is associated with the Netherlands and denominated in Gulden. Its denomination is 2 1/2 Gulden, and the listing associates it with 1945. This wording treats 1945 as the date connected with the listing, without inferring whether it refers to issue, printing or circulation.

What catalog or model reference is provided?

The listing gives PIC 71 as the catalog reference in the title. Its model or catalog field states “Holanda PIC 71 BC.” These identifiers can be used to distinguish the listed note from other Netherlands banknotes with different catalog references or variants.

What condition is stated for this banknote?

The listing identifies the banknote with the grade notation F. This is the stated condition designation for the specific product. No additional physical-condition details are provided in the listing, so the note should be evaluated using the supplied grade information rather than assumptions about its appearance.