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1.000 Livres Turques

发行方 Dette Publique Ottomane
年份 1917
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参考资料 P#107
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背面描述 The reverse is executed in olive-green tones with a dense geometric guilloche border composed of interlocking rosette and lattice motifs at the corners and along the frame. A large central oval vignette contains multiple lines of Arabic-script text — the legal and redemption provisions of the note — set against a fine underprint. The denomination '1000' appears in Western numerals both at the top centre and at the lower centre, with 'LIVRES TURQUES' inscribed on the left border medallion and an Arabic circular seal cartouche on the right.
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1000
LIVRES TURQUES
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The Dette Publique Ottomane — the Ottoman Public Debt Administration — was not a central bank but a foreign-controlled supervisory body established in 1881 to manage the empire's defaulted external obligations, largely on behalf of European bondholders. That it was issuing paper currency at the 1,000-livre denomination by 1917 reflects how thoroughly the empire's financial architecture had collapsed under the strain of the First World War; the regular banking apparatus simply could not keep pace with wartime monetary demand.

High-denomination notes from this period were particularly vulnerable to the severe inflation that gripped the empire in 1917–18. Many circulated briefly before losing meaningful purchasing power.

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