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| 表面の銘文 | BANQUE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE D'HAÏTI MILLE GOURDES 1000 CE BILLET EST ÉMIS CONFORMÉMENT À LA CONSTITUTION DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE D'HAÏTI (1749-1999) 250ÈME ANNIVERSAIRE DE LA VILLE DE PORT-AU-PRINCE FLORVIL HYPPOLITE, PRÉSIDENT DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE D'HAÏTI (1889-1896) ANNÉE 2015 GOUVERNEUR GÉNÉRAL GOUVERNEUR ADJOINT GOUVERNEUR |
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| 偽造防止の説明 | Florvil Hyppolite's portrait visible when held to light; embedded security thread running vertically through the note; colour-shifting ink used on the large '1000' denomination numeral on the obverse. |
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Haiti's 1000 Gourde note is the highest denomination in regular circulation, a position it has held through more than two decades of extraordinary political and economic turbulence — including the 2010 earthquake, successive governance crises, and chronic inflation that progressively eroded its real purchasing power even as the note remained nominally unchanged in design.
Thomas De La Rue has printed Haitian currency for much of the modern period, a relationship typical of Francophone and Anglophone Caribbean states that have long outsourced security printing to established European firms rather than developing domestic capacity.
The colour-shifting ink is among the more robust anti-counterfeiting features deployed across the series, a concession to persistent forgery pressure on Haiti's highest-value circulating paper.