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| Uitgever | République d'Haïti |
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| Jaar | 1871 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Green note printed on plain paper, with the Haitian National Coat of Arms — a palm tree surmounted by a Phrygian cap with cannons at its base — centred in the upper portion. The denomination numeral "10" appears to the left of the arms, with the written value "Dix gourdes" to the right. A text block below the vignette reads the legal authorisation clause referencing the law of 22 July 1871, with series and number designations in the upper corners and two manuscript signatures of the delegation members at the foot. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | REPUBLIQUE D'HAITI Liberté, Egalité. Série J 3. No 60. 10 Dix gourdes. Le présent billet circulera dans la République pour la valeur de dix gourdes, et le Trésor public en garantit la valeur au porteur, en vertu de la loi du 22 Juillet 1871. Les Membres de la délégation, Dix Gourdes |
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| Opmerkingen |
Haiti's 1871 10 Gourdes issue came at a moment of chronic fiscal instability — the government had been cycling through foreign loans and internal currency crises since independence, and paper emissions of this period were frequently issued well beyond any metallic backing. The Gourde itself had been pegged, in theory, to the French franc system, but in practice the exchange rate against hard currency was essentially whatever commerce would bear on a given day.
Pick 64 is genuinely scarce. Most Haitian paper from this decade did not survive the humidity, political upheavals, and periodic currency withdrawals that followed successive administrations. Surviving examples tend to show significant handling.