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| 正面描述 | Central vignette presents a profile bust of Mercury facing left, wearing a winged helmet and holding a caduceus, rendered in rich intaglio against a background of stylized foliage. Two doves appear in flight at left and upper right. The heading 'TRÉSOR PUBLIC' is set in the upper border panel flanked by the numeral '1000', with 'MILLE FRANCS' at left and the revalued equivalent 'CONTRE-VALEUR DE 10 NOUVEAUX FRANCS' inscribed at right, along with a validity clause for use in Germany by French forces. |
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| 正面铭文 | TRÉSOR PUBLIC 1000 MILLE FRANCS CONTRE-VALEUR DE 10 NOUVEAUX FRANCS VALABLE EN ALLEMAGNE POUR LES FORCES FRANÇAISES ET LES PERSONNES AUTORISÉES PAR ELLES |
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The Trésor Public series for French territories in the early 1960s reflects Paris's effort to maintain fiscal control over overseas departments and territories during a period of rapid decolonization. The "Nouveaux Francs" denomination itself dates from the January 1960 revaluation, in which 100 old francs were converted to 1 nouveau franc — a reform designed to stabilize confidence and simplify accounting after years of postwar inflation.
Pick 14A is scarcer than the broader series suggests. Many of these notes were repatriated and destroyed once individual territories established their own issuing authorities, and actual circulated survivors are harder to locate than catalog frequency implies.