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50 Cents Pattern

Issuer Monnaie de Paris
Year 1936
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Value 50 Cents (0.50 ICFP)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering · INDO-CHINE FRANÇAISE · 50 CENT. TITRE 0,900. POIDS 13 GR. 5
(Translation: French Indochina, 50 Centimes, fineness 0.900, weight 13.5 grams)
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French Indochina's coinage was in administrative flux throughout the mid-1930s, as the colonial government debated both alloy composition and denomination structure ahead of anticipated monetary reforms. Pattern strikes like this one were produced at Paris as test pieces for proposed circulation issues — the 1936 date places it squarely in the period when the Popular Front government under Léon Blum was beginning to reshape French colonial economic policy. Most proposed types from this cycle never advanced beyond a handful of trial strikes.

The Lec Indo#262a reference indicates Lecompte catalogued this as a distinct variant, suggesting at least one known die or compositional difference from related trials.

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