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3916) Curaçao and Sint Maarten introduced a new currency, the Caribbean guilder, on March 31, replacing the Netherlands Antillean guilder (ANG): Date/Year of the Caribbean Guilder introduced: 31.03.2025:

3916) Curaçao and Sint Maarten introduced a new currency, the Caribbean guilder, on March 31, replacing the Netherlands Antillean guilder (ANG): Date/Year of the Caribbean Guilder introduced: 31.03.2025:

The new Curacao and Sint Maarten Banknotes have a World Under the Sea” theme with front imagery of marine life and symbols for the unity of the two countries, while the Back highlights historical and cultural figures

Users may continue to use ANG through June 30, though change will be given in Caribbean guilder.

The new Banknote Series introduction:

After years of planning, the Caribbean Guilder (XCG) is finally here replacing the Netherlands Antillean Guilder (ANG), which had been in use since 1952. 

This new currency marks a major step forward for Curaçao and Sint Maarten as they modernise their financial system and reinforce their shared economic identity. 

To ensure stability, the Caribbean guilder maintains the same fixed exchange rate to the US dollar as its predecessor (US$1 = XCG 1.79). 

The switch from ANG to XCG is on a one-to-one basis, meaning both currencies hold the same value during the transition. 

Both the old and new guilders will circulate together for the first three months. After this dual circulation period, only the Caribbean guilder will remain legal tender

Residents with bank accounts can continue to exchange their old guilders at commercial banks for up to a year, until March 31, 2026. 

After that, exchanges will only be possible through the Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten (CBCS), which will accept them until March 31, 2055.

The New Banknotes: 

The new banknotes and coins were inspired by Caribbean marine life and culture. 

One side features sea creatures native to the region, while the other highlights historical and cultural landmarks/figures of Curaçao and Sint Maarten

Denominations include 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 Caribbean guilders in banknotes and coins from 1 cent to 5 guilders. 

Security has been a top priority in the design. The Banknotes include updated anti-counterfeiting features like watermarks, holograms, and tactile markers for people with visual impairments.

Curaçao and Sint Maarten have shared a monetary union since becoming autonomous countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 2010. 

The introduction of the Caribbean Guilder strengthens this partnership and supports a more efficient monetary policy between the two countries. 

Aruba and Bonaire, however, are not part of this change and will continue to use their currencies.

To help everyone adjust smoothly, CBCS launched the “My Caribbean Guilder” mobile app, which explains the new banknotes, coins, and security features. More information is also available on the official Caribbean Guilder website.

The introduction of the Caribbean Guilder is more than just a currency change. It’s a new chapter in the region’s financial future, based on shared vision and economic progress.

The Caribbean Guilder encompasses five new banknotes and seven coins that hold the same value as the former ANG

Travelers may continue to use ANG through June 30, though change will be given in Caribbean guilder. They will have through March 31, 2026 to exchange ANG for the new currency at commercial banks, and through March 31, 2055 to do so at the Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten (CBCS). 

The two countries have had a shared currency since becoming autonomous nations within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, after the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles, in 2010. ANG was used across the former Netherland Antilles, and Curaçao and Sint Maarten have now agreed upon this shared central bank and single currency of the Caribbean guilder.

n 2010, Curaçao and Sint Maarten became autonomous countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, following the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles. It was then decided that the two countries would form a monetary union with a shared central bank and one currency - the Caribbean guilder. This new currency replaces the Netherlands-Antillean guilder that was in circulation on the former islands of the Netherlands Antilles. 

 The Caribbean Guilder (Cg) is introduced in the monetary union on March 31, 2025. 

The denominations of the New Caribbean Guilder:

Ten Caribbean Guilder Banknote:

The 10 Caribbean Guilder Banknote is predominantly yellow and features the Gray Angelfish on the front and the Lighthouse on Klein Curaçao on the back.

Each Cg banknote has a distinct colour. The colour of the Cg 10 banknote is predominantly yellow.

 Visual highlights front:

The Gray Angelfish can grow up to 60 centimeters in length. This species has a disc-shaped body with a relatively large head. 

Adult gray angelfish are light gray with black spots throughout, while their heads are light gray with an even lighter mouth. 

Juveniles, on the other hand, are black with five bright yellow stripes running vertically down their bodies. Juveniles are usually found on the reef or in seagrass beds, working at "cleaning stations" like cleaning shrimp also do, ridding larger fish of parasites. 

Adults typically inhabit reefs and can be found at depths reaching 30 meters.

The Queen Conch is a species of snail that lives primarily in seagrass beds and on sand flats and can grow quite large. 

Adult snails can reach about 35 centimeters in length. These snails are herbivorous, feeding on plant material found between the seagrasses. 

The queen conch is becoming increasingly rare in many parts of the Caribbean because its meat is considered a delicacy and is often found on plates. 

That is why there are several initiatives to breed them in captivity for food production or to release them back into the wild. There are hardly any true adults left in the inland waters of Curaçao. 

Visual highlights Back:

The Klein Curaçao Lighthouse is an iconic building that can be seen from afar as one approaches the small island by boat. 

The closer one gets to the island, the clearer it becomes that even in these modern times, such a lighthouse is essential to avoid the flat Klein Curaçao by boat. 

The lighthouse is equipped with an LED light that warns nearby ships at night of the small island's dangerous coastline. 

The building is an official landmark constructed in 1877 as a result of the large number of shipwrecks that occurred at that time, after the destruction of the previous lighthouse by a hurricane that year. Since then, the lighthouse has been rebuilt and renovated several times. It is now empty and open to tourists.

Twenty Caribbean (Cg) Guilder:

The 20 Caribbean Guilder (Cg) Banknote is predominantly blue and features the Spotted Eagle Ray on the front and Simpson Bay on the back.

Visual highlights front:

With a wingspan that can reach nearly three meters, the Spotted Eagle Ray is one of the larger ray species in our waters. 

It is easily recognised by its dark background adorned with numerous white spots and a completely white belly. 

These rays have a long, pointed tail equipped with several venomous spines. 

Among other things, these rays eat bivalves and search for them in sandy bottoms. They dig into the sand and sometimes wave it away with their "wings." They also eat crabs, hermit crabs, and snails such as the queen conch. 

Spotted eagle rays are very social and often swim in small groups.

Yellow Cowries are sea snails found in most tropical seas. 

In the past, various cowry species played significant roles in trade and culture

Cowrie shells were historically used as currency, particularly in China, Africa, New Guinea, and Indonesia

The ships of the United East India Company (In Dutch, "VOC") traded in cowry shells, particularly the “money cowry” shells that represented monetary value, and used them as a means of payment, including for the purchase of enslaved individuals. 

Today, they are primarily valued as collectibles and used in jewellery. Snails have highly specific diets that vary among species. Some are carnivorous, some herbivorous, and others omnivorous. 

They have a unique feeding structure called a “radula” in their mouth, which functions like teeth, grazing surfaces and cutting food. 

Visual highlights Back:

Through the middle of Simpson Bay Lagoon runs the border between the Dutch and French parts of St. Maarten. 

Since 2014, part of the lagoon has been an internationally protected area. This protection is important because the seagrass beds in the lagoon are vulnerable. 

Sint Maarten's international airport, the Princess Juliana International Airport, is located near Simpson Bay. 

Sailing yachts and other vessels regularly seek shelter in the lagoon as storms and hurricanes move through the Caribbean.

Fifty Caribbean Guilder (Cg):

The 50 Caribbean guilder note is predominantly green and features the Green Sea Turtle on the front and Grote Knip Beach on the back. 

Visual highlights front:


The Green Sea Turtle is found in all tropical and subtropical seas around the world, including the Caribbean. The green sea turtle is a herbivore and eats mainly sea grass

The turtles ensure that the seagrass does not grow too long and choke itself. 

This allows the seagrass ecosystem to maintain its main functions namely as a nursery for many marine animals. 

The green sea turtle is therefore a keystone species, playing a vital role in keeping our oceans healthy. Male turtles never return to land. 

Females only come ashore to lay eggs. Turtle females make several nests a year. Turtles are protected and endangered worldwide.

The Favoured Tellin. This bivalve snail species is found throughout the Caribbean, mainly at depths of up to 30 metres. 

The shells, created by the snails themselves, can be quite large, with some reaching about 8 centimeters in diameter. 

The shell is cream to white in color with closely spaced, slightly raised ridges. 

The inside of the shell is yellow. The two halves of the shell usually fit tightly together and are often covered with algae and other organisms, providing excellent camouflage on the reef. 

This species filters food from the seawater by sucking in water, filtering it, and then “spitting out” clean water. 

Visual highlights Back:

Grote Knip Beach: Curaçao is known for its relatively small beaches tucked away in cozy coves. 

Even Grote Knip Beach is situated in such a bay. The sand on the beaches is made up, among other things, of the droppings of algae-eating fish and other marine organisms. 

As these fish scrape algae from coral stones and limestone rocks, they also remove small pieces of limestone. 

This material is later excreted as small lime pellets, which eventually accumulate on the beach as white sand through wave action. 

Parrotfish are among the species responsible for this process.

One Hundred Caribbean Guilder (Cg):

The 100 Caribbean guilder note is predominantly red and features the Stoplight Parrotfish on the front and the Courthouse on the back. 

Visual highlights front:

Stoplight Parrotfish are often referred to as the cows of the coral reef. 

They use their sharp mouthparts to scrape algae off the coral, preventing harmful algae overgrowth. This behavior also continually contributes to the white sand on our beaches. Parrotfish can grow quite large. 

There is a marked difference in appearance between juveniles and adults. Juvenile males and females are typically greenish gray with a checkered pattern and a bright red belly

Adult males, on the other hand, are brightly colored, yellowish-green and blue with orange and yellow stripes. The females can change into males during their lifetime. 

This sex change depends on factors such as population composition, male mortality, and other environmental influences.

The Common Music Volute is a species of snail found in the Caribbean, known for creating a shell into which it can retreat. 

Underwater, this shell is often covered with algae and other organisms, providing excellent camouflage in the sand or on the coral reef. 

If you happen to find one on the beach, which is increasingly rare, you will notice a pattern of stripes on the shell that resembles sheet music, giving the snail its name. 

The carnivorous snail is a proficient hunter, feeding at various depths underwater. It feeds on other snail species, shrimp and sometimes carrion. 

Visual highlights Back:

The Courthouse is a national symbol of the country and is depicted on the national flag

The building also features prominently on the National Coat of Arms of Sint Maarten

The original courthouse was constructed in 1793 and has been remodelled and renovated several times. Tropical storms and hurricanes have often caused extensive damage to the building. 

Over the centuries since its original construction, it has served various purposes, including as a police station and a prison.

Two Hundred Caribbean Guilder Cg):

The 200 Caribbean Guilder Banknote is predominantly purple and features the Longsnout Seahorse on the front and the Queen Emma Bridge on the back.

Visual highlights front:

The Longsnout Seahorse (Hippocampus reidi) can reach a length of 10 centimeters to 15 centimeters. Their color can vary considerably, ranging from black to orange-red, and occasionally yellow. 

They feed by sucking in small crustaceans and shrimp with their snout, which acts like a pipette

Seahorses can move their eyes independently, enabling them to detect prey or predators in their environment. 

The pairs are monogamous and perform a courtship ritual every morning to reaffirm their bond. 

Seahorses are also known for the unique brood care provided by the males. The fertilized eggs are carried in a pouch on the male, where they can develop in relative safety. When the young hatch, they swim out of the pouch, creating the illusion that the male is giving birth to the young. 

These animals are rare and are listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.

The Giant Tun Shell (Tonna galea) is a large snail with a maximum length of about 15 centimeters. The shell is round in shape, dark brown to reddish brown in color, with deep furrows and ridges on the outside. 

This snail species too is carnivorous and preys mainly on sea cucumbers

To catch its prey, the snail uses its two proboscises, elongated structures on its head that resemble a pair of antennae. These are used to grab the prey and inject a digestive enzyme to kill it. The same approach is also used to deter predators in case of danger. 

Visual highlights Back:

The Queen Emma Bridge. Curaçao’s historic downtown, Willemstad, consists of Punda and Otrobanda. 

These two halves of the city center lie on opposite sides of the long mouth of the St. Anna Bay. 

To connect the two, the first version of the Queen Emma Bridge was constructed by Leonard Burlington Smith in 1888

Because the bridge needed to open regularly to allow larger vessels to pass, it was built on floating pontoons. 

Since its original construction, the bridge has been renovated several times, slightly changing its appearance. However, the basic design with the 16 pontoons on which it floats has remained the same. The bridge is still affectionately known as the Swinging Old Lady.




(The above Banknotes are from the collection of Jayant Biswas. Post researched and written by Rajeev Prasad)



For interesting posts from the Caribbean Netherlands on "Experience Nature":

1) Experience Nature - Birds on Bonaire: "Experience Nature 2024-2026 Perennial Stamp Series": A set of Stamps issued by PostNL (Netherlands Post) featuring the Flora and Fauna found in this part of the Netherlands: Date of Stamp issue: 02.01.2024

2) Experience Nature - "Butterflies" on Bonaire: "Experience Nature 2024-2026 Perennial Stamp Series": A set of Stamps issued by PostNL (Netherlands Post) featuring the Flora and Fauna found in this part of the Netherlands: Date of Stamp Set issue: 12.02.2024

For interesting posts from the Caribbean Netherlands on this blog:




6) Trains of South America, Curacao: Cpost International (Curacao Post) has issued a set of stamps featuring Trains of South America: Date of Stamp set issue: 21.06.2021

7) Curacao and Sint Maarten introduced a new currency, the Caribbean Guilder on March 31, replacing the Netherlands Antillean Guilder (ANG): Date/Year of the Caribbean Guilder introduced: 31.03.2025

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5) City of Bruges (or Brugge), Belgium: 20 Years as UNENCO World Heritage Site: A 20 Euro Silver Proof Coin issued by the Royakl Dutch Mint under licencing of the Royal Belgian Mint, on behalf of the National Bank of Belgium: Coin issue date: 26.02.2020

6) 100 Years of Nature & Environment Protection, Luxembourg: Commemorating the Centenary Anniversary of the "Letzebuerger Natur a Vulleschutsliga a.s.b.l. (Luxembourg Nature and Bird Protection Society):A 0.80 Euro Stamp issued by Luxembourg Postes (Post): Date of stamp issue: 10.03.2020

7) Celebrating 25 Years of listing on UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Luxembourg: A Commemorative Stamp of 0.80 Euro issued by Luxembourg Postes (Post): Stamp issue date: 10.03.2020













23) Universal Declaration of Human Rights (United Nations), Belgium: Bpost (Belgian Post) has issued a Stamp Sheetlet which showcases a fingerprint in which a face is hidden as a symbolic representation of the theme - "identity": Date of Stamps issue: 20.03.2023

24) Asteroid Day (or "International Asteroid Day), Luxembourg: POST Luxembourg (formerly known as Entreprise des Postes et Telecommunications) has issued a postage stamp of L50g (the rate for a standard letter domestic postage): Date of Stamp issue: 16.05.2023

25) SABENA (National Airline Carries), Belgium: Centenary Celebrations - 1923-2023): The Royal Dutch Mint (RDM) in association with the Royal Belgian Mint (RBM) has minted a 20 Euro Silver Crown Coin which marks the centenary of the founding of the country's first airline carrier: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2023

26) 130th Anniversary of the Art Nouveau Movement, Belgium: 130th Anniversary Celebrations (1893-2023): Commemorative 2 Euro Coins minted by the Royal Dutch Mint (RDM) at their facilities in Houten, Netherlands, in association with the Royal Belgian Mint (RBM) celebrating the milestone: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2023

27) Hanseatic Cities in Belgium: The Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt), Utrecht, Netherlands has issued a 10 Euro Silver Coin on behalf of Belgium depicting Hanseatic Cities and Trading activities in the country: Date/Year of Coi issue: 2023

28) Glass Art, Belgium: Bpost (Belgian Post) has issued a postage stamp featuring national and international artists working in a variety of styles: Date of Stamp issue: 22.01.2024

29) Keukenhof's Flower Exhibition, Netherlands: "75th Anniversary milestone (1949-2024)" PostNL (Netherlands Post) has brought out a six Stamp Sheet which feature the following spring flowers - the Iris, Daffodil and Tulip of "Internationaal 1" value each: Date of Stam p Shdeet issue: 01.03.2024

30) 100 Years of Surrealism in Belgium: Date of Stamp issue: 26.08.2024

31) 25th Wedding Anniversary of King Phillippe and Queen Matilda, Belgium: A 12-1/2 Euro Gold Coin issued by the Royal Dutch Mint (RDM) at their facilities in Houten, Netherlands under license from the Royal Belgian Mint: Date/Yea5r of Coin issue: 16.10.2024

32) Belgium 1 cent 1887-1907 in Coincard NL: Coin first issued under King Leopold II: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2025

33) "Street Art in Belgium", Belgium: A 2.5 Euro, Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) Coin in a Coincard Netherlands (NL) highlights Dtreet art: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2025

Dutch City Gates Coin Series:






On Safari in the Netherlands:





750 Years of Amsterdam:

Dutch Castles Coin Series:









10) Poptaslot Castle, The Netherlands: The Tenth and second last Coin to be released in the "Dutch Castles Coin Series": A Silver Ducat Trade Coin with a history spanning over 350 years, minted by the Royal Dutch Mint (RDM): Year of Coin issue: 2023 

11) Kuinderburcht Bridge, The Netherlands: The Eleventh and last Coin to be released in the "Dutch Castles Coin Series": A Silver Ducat Trade Coin with a history spanning over 350 years, minted by the Royal Dutch Mint: Year of Coin issue: 2023

For other interesting posts on issues from the Royal Dutch Mint, Netherlands and PostNL, please visit the following links:



10) First Atlases, Netherlands: Commemorating 450 Years of the first Atlas (1570-2020) & others: A Stamp Sheet of six stamps depicting the Atlases which were compiled in the Netherlands in the 16th & 17th Centuries AD: Stamp Set issued by POstNL: Date of Stamp Set issue: 23.03.2020






















34) "UN Crypto Stamps", United Nations: "New Technologies for the United Nations Stamp Series": Series II of United Nations Crypto Stamps issued by the United Nations Postal Administration (UNPA) which run on Blockchain Technolgy: Date of Stamps issue:18.11.2022

35) 2022 NL Crypto Stamp - Duo Set Crypto The Netherlands (NL) + Oostenrijk (Austria) - Collectibles: Date of Joint Crypto Stamp issue: 22.09.2022

36) Tarzan of the Apes, Netherlands: A Medal/Coin issued by the Royal Dutch Mint (RDM) depicting the popular fictional legend of Tarzan of the Apes: Date/Year of Coin/Medal issued: 2022

37) "EpilepsieNL" (Epilepsy), Netherlands: 130th Annversary milestone (1893-2023): Two Coins/Medals in Coincard issued by the Royal Dutch Mint (RDM): Year of Coins issue: 2023

38) Sesame Street, Netherlands: 45 Years of Sesame Street Milestone (1968-2023): The Royal Dutch MInt has released the complete collection of Sesame Street Muppets: Date/Year of Coins issue: 2023

39) Holland America Lines, Netherlands: 150th Anniversary milestone (1873-2023): PostNL (Netherlands Post) has issued a 24-carat Gold Stamp with the denomination of "1" (for items weighing upto 20g for domestic/inland post): Date of Stamp issue: 18.04.2023

40) "The Compliment", Netherlands: "Dutch Design Stamp Series": PostNL (Netherlands Post) has issued the Fifth Stamp Sheet, all stamps marked "International 1": Date of Stamp Sheet issued: 23.10.2023

41) Molly the Cat, Netherlands: PostNL (Netherlands Post) has issued a stamp sheet of five personal stamps of "Nederland 1" value featuring Molly the Cat: Date of Stamp set issue: 12.02.2024

42) Keukenhof's Flower Show Exhibition, Netherlands:"75th Annioversary milestone (1949-2024):PostNL (Netherlands Post) has brought out a six Stamp Sheet which feature the following spring flowers 0 the Iris, Daffodil sand Tulip of "Internationaal 1" value each: Date of Sheet issue: 01.03.2024

43) "Shaping the Future Together", Netherlands: PostNL (Netherlands Post) held in Noordwijk from 30.09.2024 to 06.10.2024: PostNL has issued a Stamp sheet: Date of Stamp sheet issued: 30.09.2024

44) The first flight between Amsterdam and Batavia, Netherlands:100th Anniversary (1924-2924): A one Euro Coin in a CoinCard features the flight in a Fokker F.VII with three crew members on 01.10.1924: Date of CoinCard issue: 01.10.2024

45) 80 Years of Suske and Wiske Medal Collec tion, Netherlands: The Royal Dutch Mint (RDM) has issued a set of 12 Medals featuring populat characters fronm the Belgian Comic Magazine: Date/Year of Medals issue: 03/2025

Intangible Cultural Heritage, Netherlands:

1) Intangible Cultural Heritage, Netherlands: PostNL (Netherlands Post) has issued a set of 15 postage stamps featuring different forms of Intangible Cultural Heritage in the country: Date/Year of Stamps issue: 16.09.2024

Links to Posts on Pieter Mondriaan (or "Piet Mondrian"):



Experience Nature Stamp Series:








9) Experience Nature - Skrok and Skrins Nature Reserves located n the province of Friesland: "Experience Nature 2021-2023 Perennial Series": A set of Stamps issued by PostNL (Netherlands Post) featurng the Flora and Fauna of the Nature Reserves: Date of Stamp Set issue: 13.02.2023

10) Experience Nature - De Weiden Nature Reserves located in the province of Overijssel: "Experience Nature 2021-2023 Perennial Series": A set of stamps issued by PostNL (Netherlands Post) featurng the Flora and Fauna of the Nature Reserves: Date of Stamp Set issue: 12.06.2023

11) Experience Nature - Oisterwijk Woods and Fens located in the province of Noord-Brabant: "Experience Nature 2021-2023 Perennial Series": A set of ten stamps issued by PostNL (Netherlands Post) featuring the Flora & Fauna of the Nature Reserves: Date of Stamp Set issue: 14.08.2023

For interesting posts from the Caribbean Netherlands on "Experience Nature":

1) Experience Nature - Birds on Bonaire: "Experience Nature 2024-2026 Perennial Stamp Series": A set of Stamps issued by PostNL (Netherlands Post) featuring the Flora and Fauna found in this part of the Netherlands: Date of Stamp issue: 02.01.2024

2) Experience Nature - "Butterflies" on Bonaire: "Experience Nature 2024-2026 Perennial Stamp Series": A set of Stamps issued by PostNL (Netherlands Post) featuring the Flora and Fauna found in this part of the Netherlands: Date of Stamp Set issue: 12.02.2024

For interesting posts from the Caribbean Netherlands on this blog:





Typically Dutch Postage Stamp Series "House Types & facades":





Typically Dutch Coin Series -2023:






Typically Dutch Postage stamp Series - 2024:




Dutch World Heritage Series:

1) Willemstad, Curacao: 25 Years of UNESCO World Heritage Site: Cpost International (Curacao Post) has issued a set of 16 postage stamps celebrating the milestone: Date of Stamps set issue: 18.08.2022

2) Willemstad, (Dutch, Caribbean Island, Curacao), Netherlands: "Dutch World Heritage Coin Series": Tenth Coin in the Series of 10 Euro (Gold) and 5 Euro (Silver) Collector Coins minted by the Royal Dutch Mint (RDM) feature this historic city: Date/Year of Coins issue: 02.02.2023

Links to Posts on Pieter Mondriaan (or "Piet Mondrian"):

































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8) "Organic Art", Faroe Islands: Posta/Postverk Foroya (Postal Works of the Faroes Islands) has issued a set of six stamps of 29.00 DKK (x 3 Stamps) and 19.00 DKK (x 3 Stamps) depicting Organic art by three artists in the Faroes: Date of Stamp set issue: 16.05.2022

9) Faroese Minerals, Faroe Islands: Posta (Faroe Islands Post) has issued a Miniature Sheet (MS) of stamps depicting Calcite and Copper: Date of Stamps issue: 24.10.2022

10) Faroe Islands Banknotes New Series - 2012: An updated version of Faroese Banknote Series with new security features was introduced into circulation: Banknotes were printed by Danmarks Nationalbank

11) Cairns, Faroe Islands: Posta (Faroese Post) has issued a postage stamp of 100.00 DKK (Danish Kroners) celebrating the significance of Cairns all over the Faroe Islands: Date of Stamp issue: 10.08.2023

12) "Treasures of the Sea", Faroe Islands: A set of Franking Labels - Four Franking Labels issued by Posta (Faroe Islands Post): Date/Year of Franking Labels issue: 03.02.2025

Posts on Aruba on this blog:

 1) A New 2019 Fourth Series of Banknotes, Aruba, issued by the Central Bank of Aruba (Centrale Bank van Aruba) on 04.06.2019 comprising five denominations with the theme of "Endangered Flora and Fauna of Aruba" and historic monuments and landmarks










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Posts on Aruba on this blog:

 1) A New 2019 Fourth Series of Banknotes, Aruba, issued by the Central Bank of Aruba (Centrale Bank van Aruba) on 04.06.2019 comprising five denominations with the theme of "Endangered Flora and Fauna of Aruba" and historic monuments and landmarks












Links to Posts on Curacao on this Blog:

1) Festival di Tumba (Carnival of Curacao), Curacao: "50th Edition of the Curacao Carnival/Festival" held from 27-31.01.2020: A set of six Commemorative Postage Stamps brought out by Cpost (Curacao Post) on 20.02.2020

2) Trains of South America, Curacao: Cpost International (Curacao Post) has issued a set of stamps featuring Trains of South America: Date of Stamp set issue: 21.06.2021

3) Willemstad, Curacao: 25 Years of UNESCO World Heritage Site: Cpost International (Curacao Post) has issued a set of 16 postage stamps celebrating the milestone: Date of Stamps set issue: 18.08.2022

4) Willemstad, (Dutch, Caribbean Island, Curacao), Netherlands: "Dutch World Heritage Coin Series": Tenth Coin in the Series of 10 Euro (Gold) and 5 Euro (Silver) Collector Coins minted by the Royal Dutch Mint (RDM) feature this historic city: Date/Year of Coins issue: 02.02.2023

5) Trains of South America, Curacao: Cpost International (Curacao Post) has issued a set of stamps featuring Trains of South America: Date of Stamp set issue: 21.06.2021

6) Colourful Curacao brought out by Curacao: Cpost International has brought out a stamp set featuring vibrant and colourful architecture of Curacao: Date of stamp set issue: 20.08.2024

7) Curacao & St Maarten: Central Bank unveils Designs for new Caribbean Guilder Corculation Coinage: Year of coins issue: 2025

8) New Caribbean Guilder Banknotes and Coin designs for the Centrale Bank of Curacao & Sint Maarten

Other posts on European Capitals of Culture Posts - 2024:





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8) "Organic Art", Faroe Islands: Posta/Postverk Foroya (Postal Works of the Faroes Islands) has issued a set of six stamps of 29.00 DKK (x 3 Stamps) and 19.00 DKK (x 3 Stamps) depicting Organic art by three artists in the Faroes: Date of Stamp set issue: 16.05.2022

9) Faroese Minerals, Faroe Islands: Posta (Faroe Islands Post) has issued a Miniature Sheet (MS) of stamps depicting Calcite and Copper: Date of Stamps issue: 24.10.2022

10) Faroe Islands Banknotes New Series - 2012: An updated version of Faroese Banknote Series with new security features was introduced into circulation: Banknotes were printed by Danmarks Nationalbank

11) Coal Mining, Faroe Islands:A postage Stamp of 48 DKK issued by Posta (Faroese Islands Post):Date of Stamp issue: 26.02.2024

Posts on SEPAC issues on this blog:





Links to other Posts on Aland issues:


2) Wildflowers, Aland Islands: A new Series of Franking Labels issued by Aland Post: Date of issue: 03.02.2020











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For other interesting posts from the Faroe Islands:





8) "Organic Art", Faroe Islands: Posta/Postverk Foroya (Postal Works of the Faroes Islands) has issued a set of six stamps of 29.00 DKK (x 3 Stamps) and 19.00 DKK (x 3 Stamps) depicting Organic art by three artists in the Faroes: Date of Stamp set issue: 16.05.2022

9) Faroese Minerals, Faroe Islands: Posta (Faroe Islands Post) has issued a Miniature Sheet (MS) of stamps depicting Calcite and Copper: Date of Stamps issue: 24.10.2022

10) Faroe Islands Banknotes New Series - 2012: An updated version of Faroese Banknote Series with new security features was introduced into circulation: Banknotes were printed by Danmarks Nationalbank

11) Cairn, Faroe Islands: Posta (Faroese Post) has issued a postage stamp of 100.00 DKK (Danish Kroners) celebrating the significance of Cairns all over the Foroe Islands: Date of Stamp issue: 10.08.2023

Posts on Aruba on this blog:

 1) A New 2019 Fourth Series of Banknotes, Aruba, issued by the Central Bank of Aruba (Centrale Bank van Aruba) on 04.06.2019 comprising five denominations with the theme of "Endangered Flora and Fauna of Aruba" and historic monuments and landmarks










Links:

i) "The Rooswijk", an ill-fated Dutch East Indiaman, Netherlands which sank during her second trip on 09.01.1740: Mexican Silver Cobs, Silver reales, Klippes and Pillar Dollars etc were recovered from the ship-wreck

The undernoted two links will take you to our blog "Footloose" for two interesting posts written by me on the Dutch presence in Sadras in the 17th Century AD:

i) Reconnecting with India's historical heritage: A visit to Sadras Fort built by the Dutch in 1648: (Part 1): a) Commentary of the Dutch presence in India & b) The Dutch Cemetery

ii) Reconnecting with India's historical heritage: (Part ii): A visit to Sadras Fort built by the Dutch in 1648: The ruins tell the story of a flourishing Sea-trade

For other interesting posts on Belgium & Luxembourg Coins and Stamps:


5) City of Bruges (or Brugge), Belgium: 20 Years as UNENCO World Heritage Site: A 20 Euro Silver Proof Coin issued by the Royakl Dutch Mint under licencing of the Royal Belgian Mint, on behalf of the National Bank of Belgium: Coin issue date: 26.02.2020

6) 100 Years of Nature & Environment Protection, Luxembourg: Commemorating the Centenary Anniversary of the "Letzebuerger Natur a Vulleschutsliga a.s.b.l. (Luxembourg Nature and Bird Protection Society):A 0.80 Euro Stamp issued by Luxembourg Postes (Post): Date of stamp issue: 10.03.2020

7) Celebrating 25 Years of listing on UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Luxembourg: A Commemorative Stamp of 0.80 Euro issued by Luxembourg Postes (Post): Stamp issue date: 10.03.2020

















Posts on SEPAC issues on this blog:


Posts on SEPAC issues on this blog:




Links to Posts on Turks and Caicos Islands:

1) A Quarter Crown (1/4) Coin, Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI), A British Overseas Territory (BOT): The Coin was only issued in 1981 and was since demonetised in 1986

2) A Half Crown (1/2) Coin, Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI), A British Overseas Territory (BOT): The Coin was issued only in 1981 and was since demonetised in 1982

Links to Posts on Curacao on this Blog:

1) Festival di Tumba (Carnival of Curacao), Curacao: "50th Edition of the Curacao Carnival/Festival" held from 27-31.01.2020: A set of six Commemorative Postage Stamps brought out by Cpost (Curacao Post) on 20.02.2020

2) Trains of South America, Curacao: Cpost International (Curacao Post) has issued a set of stamps featuring Trains of South America: Date of Stamp set issue: 21.06.2021

3) Willemstad, Curacao: 25 Years of UNESCO World Heritage Site: Cpost International (Curacao Post) has issued a set of 16 postage stamps celebrating the milestone: Date of Stamps set issue: 18.08.2022

4) Willemstad, (Dutch, Caribbean Island, Curacao), Netherlands: "Dutch World Heritage Coin Series": Tenth Coin in the Series of 10 Euro (Gold) and 5 Euro (Silver) Collector Coins minted by the Royal Dutch Mint (RDM) feature this historic city: Date/Year of Coins issue: 02.02.2023

5) Trains of South America, Curacao: Cpost International (Curacao Post) has issued a set of stamps featuring Trains of South America: Date of Stamp set issue: 21.06.2021

For some other interesting posts on Currencies of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, please visit the following links:








Links to some other interesting posts from South American countries & Mexico:

1) The Evolution of Mexican Coinage


24) Bolivar Soberano (or "Sovereign Bolivar"), Venezuela: (2018 Series of Banknotes) introduced by Banco de National, the Central Bank of Venezuela on 20.08.2018 


1) Trains of South America, Curacao: Cpost International (Curacao Post) has issued a set of stamps featuring Trains of South America: Date of Stamp set issue: 21.06.2021


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