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| Issuer | Banque André Krajewski |
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| Year | 1920 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Obverse description | Printed in red on white paper, the obverse bears a central vignette of a seated female allegorical figure holding a branch to the left, with the denomination framed in a cartouche at the lower left. The bank name, place of issue, and value inscriptions are arranged around the vignette, with the printer's imprint at the foot of the note. |
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| Obverse lettering | BANQUE ANDRÉ KRAJEWSKI PAPEETE (TAHITI) BON POUR UN FRANC 1F UN FRANC A. CARLISLE & CO. S.F. (Translation: André Krajewski Bank Papeete (Tahiti) good for One Franc A. Carlisle & Co. S.F.) |
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André Krajewski was a French merchant operating in New Caledonia who issued private emergency currency during the post-WWI coin shortage that plagued the Pacific territories. These small-denomination nécessité notes filled a genuine gap when subsidiary coinage disappeared from circulation — a problem common across France's overseas holdings in 1919–1920.
The Carlisle & Co. imprint is the telling detail. A San Francisco commercial printer handling Pacific Basin trade work, they produced similar emergency scrip for several regional issuers. The choice of a California printer over a French metropolitan house reflects straightforward shipping geography, not any American financial connection.