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| 表面の説明 | Multicolour intaglio note with a portrait of Bertrand-François Mahé, comte de La Bourdonnais at left and a vignette of a native couple at right. A red letterpress overprint GUADELOUPE appears at left, right and upper centre, while a blue overprint reading CONTRE-VALEUR DE 1 NOUVEAU FRANC is applied at centre over the original 100 Francs underprint. Engraver and designer credits R. ARMANELLI SC. and W. FEL. FEC. are present in the lower margin. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Multicolour intaglio design centred on a profile vignette of a woman at right, set against a mountainous landscape background. Red letterpress overprint GUADELOUPE is applied at left, right and upper centre. Engraver and designer credits W. FEL. FEC. and G. REGNIER SC. appear in the lower margin alongside the statutory counterfeiting warning in French. |
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When France decimalized its currency in January 1960, converting 100 old francs to 1 new franc, the Caisse Centrale faced the practical problem of replacing its entire overseas stock simultaneously. The solution was a provisional overprint — one of the more administratively convenient options, though it left circulating notes that mixed two denomination systems on a single piece of paper.
Armanelli and Régnier were both staff engravers at the Banque de France, not freelancers, which was entirely typical for CCFOM issues of this period. The overprint itself was applied in Paris before distribution, not in the territories.