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100 Francs

Uitgever Banque de l'Indochine
Jaar 1945
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Beschrijving voorzijde Brown intaglio print on a New Caledonia P-46b base note, overstamped with a red oval handstamp reading NOUVELLES HÉBRIDES FRANCE LIBRE, incorporating a palm-tree vignette and the Cross of Lorraine. The central vignette presents a seated female allegorical figure with a wreath, accompanied by a small statuette of Athena. Inscriptions and denomination appear in letterpress.
Opschrift voorzijde BANQUE DE L`INDOCHINE EMISSION 1944 L`article 139 du Code Pénal punit des travaux forcés ceux qui auront contrefait ou falsifié les billets de banques autorisées par la loi. NOUMÉA 100 Fr. CENT FRANCS
(Translation: Bank of Indochina 1944 Issue Article 139 of the Penal Code punished by forced labor perpetuity of those who have counterfeit or falsified these vouchers as well as those who have made use of these vouchers counterfeit or falsified. Noumea 100 Fr. Hundred Francs)
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Banque de l'Indochine's 100 Francs notes of this type were ordinarily printed in France, but the fall of metropolitan France in 1940 severed that supply chain entirely. Australia stepped in as the emergency alternative, with the Note Printing Branch in Melbourne producing several Indochina issues during the war years — a geographical and institutional arrangement that would have been unthinkable in peacetime colonial finance.

The 1945 date places this note in the final turbulent months before Japan's March coup de force dismantled French colonial authority in Indochina, after which circulating currency became a genuinely unstable proposition.