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| 背面铭文 | CAISSE CENTRALE DE LA FRANCE D'OUTRE-MER SAINT-PIERRE ET MIQUELON L'ARTICLE 139 DU CODE PÉNAL PUNIT DES TRAVAUX FORCÉS CEUX QUI AURONT CONTREFAIT OU FALSIFIÉ LES BILLETS DE BANQUE AUTORISÉES PAR LA LOI C. SERVEAU FEC. HOURRIEZ SC. (Translation: Central Cash of the Overseas France Saint-Pierre and Miquelon Article 139 of the Penal Code punishes Forced Labor those who have counterfeited or falsified Banknotes authorized by Law) |
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The Caisse Centrale de la France d'Outre-Mer was established in 1944 as a Gaullist financial instrument, created to bring French overseas territories back into a unified monetary framework after the disruptions of Vichy and wartime occupation. This 500 Francs note, issued across a decade-long window, circulated across multiple territories simultaneously — the same design served French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Réunion, and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, distinguished in practice only by overprints or local administrative controls.
Clément Serveau was a reliable hand for the Banque de France's overseas commissions; Camille Beltrand's engraving work on the obverse is among the more refined in the CCFOM series. André Postel-Vinay, whose signature appears on this note, directed the CCFOM from 1944 and was one of the few senior officials who held the post long enough to span the entire print run of P#27.