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1 Franc

Uitgever Trésorerie de Nouméa
Jaar 1943
Type Log in om details te zien
Waarde 1 Franc
Valuta Log in om details te zien
Samenstelling Log in om details te zien
Afmetingen Log in om details te zien
Vorm Log in om details te zien
Drukker Log in om details te zien
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Beschrijving voorzijde Printed in blue on white paper, the obverse centres on a vignette of an industrial port scene with loading cranes, buildings, and mining infrastructure. The denomination "1 F." appears in the upper left and upper right corners, with "UN FRANC" in large letters across the centre. Signature panels for Le Gouverneur (Nouméa, left) and Le Trésorier-Payeur (right) appear at the lower portion, with a serial number and the date "le 29 mars 1943" below.
Opschrift voorzijde Log in om details te zien
Beschrijving keerzijde Log in om details te zien
Opschrift keerzijde BON DE CAISSE
L'ARTICLE 139 DU CODE PÉNAL PUNIT DES TRAVAUX FORCÉS À PERPÉTUITÉ CEUX QUI AURONT CONTREFAIT OU FALSIFIÉ CES BONS AINSI QUE CEUX QUI AURONT FAIT USAGE DE CES BONS CONTREFAITS OU FALSIFIÉS.
TRÉSOR
1 F.
NOUMÉA
ARRÊTÉ DU 29 JANVIER 1943
(Translation: Cash Voucher / Article 139 of the Penal Code punishes with forced labour in perpetuity those who have counterfeited or falsified these notes as well as those who have made use of such counterfeited or falsified notes. / Treasury / 1 Franc / Nouméa / Order of 29 January 1943)
Handtekening(en) Log in om details te zien
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Beschrijving beveiliging Log in om details te zien
Varianten Log in om details te zien
Opmerkingen

The Trésorerie de Nouméa emergency issues of 1943 were produced locally in New Caledonia after the territory had rallied to Free France and been cut off from normal metropolitan supply chains. With Japanese forces advancing through the Pacific and regular banknote printing from France impossible, local authorities improvised low-denomination notes to keep small transactions functioning. The printing quality reflects those constraints.

Pick 55 is among the more frequently encountered of the Nouméa wartime pieces, though the fragile paper and informal production conditions mean genuinely clean survivors are proportionally rarer than raw survival numbers suggest.

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