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| 表面の説明 | Red on pink guilloche underprint. The bank title BANQUE DE LA MARTINIQUE appears within a cartouche at upper center, flanked by ornate guilloche borders and the numeral 1 at each corner. The denomination UN FRANC is printed in large bold lettering at center, with signature lines for Le Directeur and Le Caissier below, above a six-digit serial number. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Red and black on pink guilloche underprint. The arms of the French Republic occupy the center, rendered in black intaglio, consisting of a shield bearing the initials RF surrounded by crossed fasces, flags, and a Phrygian-helmeted figure, with an anchor and laurel elements. The numeral 1 appears in black at the left and right within the guilloche border framework. |
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The Banque de la Martinique was a colonial issuing authority chartered in 1853, and by 1915 it was operating under severe strain — wartime disruption to transatlantic shipping made resupply of metropolitan currency unreliable, pushing the bank toward locally-commissioned low-denomination notes to cover small-change shortages. B. Arnaud was a Lyon-based engraving and printing firm, not one of the major security printers, which is part of why this series has a distinctly provincial character compared to contemporaneous French colonial issues.
Pick 10 is among the scarcer pieces from this bank's early twentieth-century output. The 1-franc denomination bore the heaviest circulation burden.