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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in black and red on a plain background with a ruled grid border. At centre-left, a stylised cartouche in the form of a map outline contains the emission guarantee text in red script. A lighthouse vignette appears at the upper left of the cartouche, with a small sailing vessel beside it. To the right of the cartouche stands a decorative Gallic rooster. At the far right, a vertical oval panel encloses a traditional Oceanian tiki figure, with the denomination numeral 2,50 in red alongside. |
| 背面铭文 | ÉMISSION FAITE SOUS LA RESPONSABILITÉ DE LA COLONIE DES ÉTABLISSEMENTS FRANÇAIS DE L'OCÉANIE ET GARANTIE PAR UN DÉPÔT CORRESPONDANT AU TRÉSOR. LA LOI PUNIT LES CONTREFACTEURS. |
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Wartime necessity drove this note into existence. With supply lines from metropolitan France severed after the fall of Paris in 1940, French Oceania had to produce its own emergency currency locally — Ferrand's print shop in Papeete being the only remotely viable option. The result is technically crude by any professional standard, which is exactly what you'd expect from a commercial printer pressed into fiduciary service.
The 2.50 franc denomination itself was an awkward stopgap, introduced to cover the absence of coinage that could no longer be shipped from France. Reboul-Salze designed the series, but Ferrand's limitations kept the execution modest.