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| Uitgever | Government of South Haiti |
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| Jaar | 1868 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | The National Coat of Arms of Haiti, a central vignette with a palm tree, cannon, and trophy of flags and arms, is positioned at the upper centre, flanked by the inscriptions "Liberté," and "Egalité." The denomination "$ 25" appears to the right of the arms, with the series designation "Sie. D" to the left. A French-language text body below reads the authorising decree of the Government of South Haiti dated 13 October 1868, with the vertical legend "Vingt-Cinq Gourdes" running along the right border; manuscript signatures appear at left and lower right. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | Liberté, Egalité. Sie. D $ 25 VINGT-CINQ GOURDES Le présent Billet circulera dans la République pour la somme de VINGT-CINQ GOURDES, et le Trésor public en garantit la valeur au porteur conformément à l'arrêté du gouvernement du Sud d'Haïti, en date du 13 octobre 1868. Pour le Trésorier, Vingt-Cinq Gourdes |
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The Government of South Haiti was a short-lived separatist administration under Sylvain Salnave, who controlled the southern peninsula after the country fractured into civil conflict in 1867–68. Salnave had proclaimed himself president of all Haiti, but effective control never extended beyond his immediate strongholds, leaving the south a contested and financially desperate zone. These notes were instruments of a government that collapsed within months of their issue.
Pick 56 is among the rarer emissions from this period precisely because the issuing authority ceased to exist before significant circulation could occur. Surviving examples tend to show folds consistent with brief handling rather than extended use.