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| 背面描述 | Central design featuring a tall, stylized bisj pole — a traditional Melanesian ritual carved wooden totem — depicted with stacked anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figures. The denomination 100f appears to the lower right of the central motif, and the territorial name NOUVELLES HÉBRIDES is inscribed as the principal legend. The overall composition reflects the indigenous artistic heritage of the New Hebrides archipelago, framed within a plain field. |
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| 铸造量 | 1966 - - 3,000 |
| 附加信息 |
Essai pieces struck by the Monnaie de Paris in this period were produced as official trial strikes for proposed circulation types — not collector vanities, but working documents submitted for ministerial approval. This particular 100 Francs denomination was never adopted for general circulation, leaving the essai as the only realized form of the design.
Surviving quantities are tightly controlled by the mint's own distribution practices of the 1960s, which typically limited essai issues to a few hundred pieces at most.