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1 Mark type 1947

Uitgever French Treasury
Jaar 1947
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Valuta Mark (1947)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central medallion bearing a three-quarter right-facing bust of Zeus in classical style, surrounded by intricate vegetal motifs forming the border decoration. The denomination appears in both numeral and word form, with bilingual inscriptions in French and German referencing the Saar territory and the year 1947.
Opschrift voorzijde 1 | 1 SARRE 1947 UN MARK
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This note belongs to the Allied Military Currency framework that governed postwar Germany's occupied zones. The French Treasury issued its own Mark denominations separately from the Allied Military Currency printed in the United States for the other three powers — a deliberate assertion of administrative independence that reflected France's insistence on treating its occupation zone as a distinct sphere. The Imprimerie du Timbre was the same facility responsible for French fiscal stamps and official documents, pressed into banknote production as France scrambled to establish monetary control in its zone.

Pick #3 is the scarcer of the two major 1-Mark types in this French series, distinguished by subtle typographic differences from its predecessor.

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