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1 Franc

Uitgever Government of Madagascar and Dependencies
Jaar 1916
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MADAGASCAR ET DÉPENDANCES
1f.
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed in pale tones with a central vignette of a zebu cattle rendered in fine line engraving, standing in profile facing left. The Malagasy word 'Iraimbilanja' appears vertically along the left margin, and the denomination '1 franc' is inscribed vertically along the right margin.
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Opmerkingen

Madagascar's wartime paper currency of 1916 was a direct consequence of the metal shortage gripping French colonial administrations across the globe. Small-denomination coins disappeared from circulation as the war consumed copper and nickel, forcing the Government of Madagascar and Dependencies to issue paper substitutes for fractional values that had previously existed only in coin. These emergency notes were never meant to outlast the crisis.

The 1 Franc falls within a short-lived series that circulated alongside similar issues from other French colonial territories using nearly identical administrative logic. Redemption rates after the war were poor in outlying regions, and surviving examples often show heavy rural handling.