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| 裏面の説明 | A polychrome intaglio vignette fills the centre, portraying agricultural workers harvesting sugar cane in a tropical field, with a mule-drawn cart and dense cane growth occupying the middle ground. The denomination "5000" appears in large figures at upper left and right, with the title "CINQ MILLE FRANCS" in blue across the top. The issuer name "INSTITUT D'ÉMISSION DES DÉPARTEMENTS D'OUTRE-MER" is printed at lower right, and the ornate side borders repeat the red territorial inscriptions of Guadeloupe, Guyane, and Martinique framing the composition. |
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The Institut d'Émission des Départements d'Outre-Mer was created in 1959 specifically to manage currency in France's overseas departments — Martinique, Guadeloupe, Réunion, and French Guiana — following the constitutional reorganization that formally integrated these territories into the French Republic. This note bridges two monetary systems: the dual denomination reflects the conversion from old to new francs introduced by de Gaulle's 1960 redenomination, where 100 old francs became 1 nouveau franc, making the 5000/50 pairing mathematically exact rather than approximate.
Printed by the Banque de France's own workshops, the series was never issued through a colonial central bank but directly through a Paris-administered body with no local printing capacity of its own.