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1 Gourde

Uitgever Banque Nationale de la République d'Haïti
Jaar 1935-1942
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Waarde 1 Gourde (1 HTG)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of President Sténio Joseph Vincent (1874–1959) in formal attire, set within an elaborate guilloche border. The bank title BANQUE NATIONALE DE LA REPUBLIQUE D'HAITI arches across the top, with the denomination UNE GOURDE inscribed below the portrait. Serial numbers appear at upper left and upper right, with two signature lines at the bottom centre above the imprint of the American Bank Note Company.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The central motif is the Haitian national coat of arms — a palm tree flanked by cannons and cannonballs, with a royal palm surmounted by the Cap of Liberty, all enclosed within a dense guilloche framework. The bank title BANQUE NATIONALE DE LA REPUBLIQUE D'HAITI curves around the upper border, and the denomination UNE GOURDE appears in a decorative cartouche at the foot of the design. The imprint AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY is present at the lower margin.
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The Banque Nationale de la République d'Haïti had its note production contracted to the American Bank Note Company throughout most of the early twentieth century, a relationship reflecting Haiti's financial entanglement with the United States following the 1915 occupation and the restructuring of Haitian banking under American supervision. The ABNC's New York presses handled the full range of denominations for this series across a span of several years, with date ranges on individual notes making precise year attribution difficult — the 1935–1942 window is broad enough that some examples may predate and others postdate the formal end of the U.S. financial receivership in 1941.