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500 Francs International Year of the Child, Pattern

Uitgever New Hebrides (1906-1980)
Jaar 1979
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central device features two crossed palm fronds surmounted by a stylised spiral shell ornament, rendered in high relief against a deeply recessed mirror field. Flanking the central motif on either side are two traditional Melanesian geometric ornamental symbols. The denomination '500f' appears in the lower centre of the field. The bilingual legend 'NOUVELLES-HÉBRIDES' curves along the upper periphery and 'NEW HEBRIDES' arcs along the lower periphery, both in bold Latin lettering.
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Opschrift voorzijde NOUVELLES-HÉBRIDES 500f NEW HEBRIDES
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Aanvullende informatie

The New Hebrides was a Franco-British condominium — one of the stranger colonial arrangements in Pacific history, with dual administration, dual currency, and dual legal systems running simultaneously. By 1979, independence negotiations were already underway; Vanuatu would be proclaimed in July 1980. This pattern was struck for the UN's International Year of the Child but never approved for circulation, almost certainly because the issuing authority knew the New Hebrides as a political entity had less than a year left to exist.

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