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1 Gourde

Issuer Banque Nationale d'Haïti
Year 1892
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Size 183 × 80 mm
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Obverse description At left, an intaglio engraved portrait vignette of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, first Emperor of Haiti, executed in fine line work. At right, the coat of arms of the Republic of Haiti, centred on a palm tree surmounted by a Phrygian cap and flanked by crossed halberds and rifles, with a drum, bugle, two anchors, two cannons with military accoutrements, cannonballs, and six flags arranged behind, a sailing ship visible to the lower left of the escutcheon.
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Reverse lettering 1 REPUBLIQUE D'HAITI CEUX QUI AURONT CONTREFAIT OU FALSIFIE LES BILLETS DE CETTE EMISSION, AINSI QUE CEUX QUI AURONT FAIT USAGE DE CES BILLETS CONTREFAITS OU FALSIFIES SERONT PUNIS CONFORMEMENT A LA LOI. AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, NEW YORK.
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The Banque Nationale d'Haïti was a Franco-Haitian institution established in 1881 under a concession granted to the Société Générale de Crédit Industriel et Commercial of Paris — not a state bank in any straightforward sense, but a private French interest holding the exclusive right to issue currency and manage government finances. The 1892 date places this note in the period following a series of brutal political upheavals that had severely strained the bank's ability to maintain convertibility.

ABNC produced most of the Banque Nationale series during this period, and the plates were used across multiple issue dates with only minimal changes. Distinguishing between printings sometimes comes down to subtle signature combinations rather than any visible design alteration.

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