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100 Gourdes Marie Jeanne

Uitgever Haiti (1804-date)
Jaar 1967-1970
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Waarde 100 Gourdes (100 HTG)
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Beschrijving keerzijde The Haitian coat of arms occupies the central field, depicting a royal palm tree flanked by two cannons on wheeled carriages, with trophies of flags and anchors arranged symmetrically at the sides. A ribbon banner inscribed L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE (Unity Makes Strength) appears at the base of the arms. Below the shield the denomination 100 GOURDES and the date are struck in large incuse letters, flanked by the fineness mark 900 at left and the IC mintmark at right. The legend LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE curves along the upper periphery within a beaded border.
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Aanvullende informatie

Issued under François "Papa Doc" Duvalier, this series was produced during a period when Haiti's formal economy was largely a fiction — the state treasury functioned as a personal account, and foreign coin contracts were a known vector for hard currency extraction. The dies were prepared by the Berne-based Coin Cabinet and struck at the Huguenin Frères facility in Le Locle, Switzerland, not in Port-au-Prince.

Duvalier used commemorative gold issues extensively to cultivate diplomatic relationships and generate foreign exchange, while domestic Haitians saw almost none of it.

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