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The Nederlansche Indische Civil Administrative (Netherlands Indies Civil Administration) series of Indonesia in the World Currency contains 3 distinct entries.
Because coins were hoarded, the Nederlansche Indische Civil Administrative (NICA) issued two treasury notes featuring both Dutch and Indonesian text. Unlike other NICA issues, these notes bear the name Indonesia. These remained in circulation until 1951, when Indonesia issued its first coins.

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  Nederlansche Indische Civil Administrative (Netherlands Indies Civil Administration) Value Range Favorite
Nederlansche Indische Civil Administrative (Netherlands Indies Civil Administration) Value Range  
10 sen (B201a)
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10 sen (B201as)
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25 sen (B202a)
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The Nederlansche Indische Civil Administrative (Netherlands Indies Civil Administration) series of Indonesia in the World Currency contains 3 distinct entries.
Because coins were hoarded, the Nederlansche Indische Civil Administrative (NICA) issued two treasury notes featuring both Dutch and Indonesian text. Unlike other NICA issues, these notes bear the name Indonesia. These remained in circulation until 1951, when Indonesia issued its first coins.

Catalog Detail