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| Issuer | Banque Nationale d'Haïti |
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| Year | 1887 |
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| Currency | Third gourde (1872-date) |
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| Obverse lettering | RÉPUBLIQUE D'HAÏTI ÉGALITÉ UNE GOURDE Ce billet émis du Gouvernement, sous le contrôle de la Banque, a cours dans toute la République pour UNE GOURDE Il est garanti par 1/100 de dollar or sur les droits d'exportation de café, en vertu de la loi du 3 Novembre 1887 |
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| Reverse lettering | CEUX QUI AURONT CONTREFAIT DES BILLETS DE BANQUE AUTORISÉS PAR LE GOUVERNEMENT, AINSI QUE CEUX QUI AURONT FAIT USAGE DE CES BILLETS CONTREFAITS OU FALSIFIÉS, SERONT PUNIS CONFORMÉMENT À LA LOI OU FALSIFIÉ LES BILLETS DE BANQUE AUTORISÉS PAR LE GOUVERNEMENT, AINSI QUE CEUX QUI AURONT FAIT USAGE DE CES BILLETS CONTREFAITS OU FALSIFIÉS, SERONT PUNIS CONFORMÉMENT À LA LOI |
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The Banque Nationale d'Haïti was itself a contested institution — chartered in 1880 under a concession heavily influenced by French banking interests, specifically the Crédit Industriel et Commercial in Paris, though the notes were printed in London by Skipper & East. That split between French financial control and British printing is a recurring feature of late nineteenth-century Haitian currency.
The 1887 date places this note in a period of relative monetary stability before the severe fiscal deterioration that followed the Haitian-Dominican border disputes and the chronic debt burden of the 1825 French indemnity, which continued draining state finances well into this era.
Skipper & East also produced notes for several South African and Caribbean issuers during this period, often working from engraved plates shared or adapted across colonial and post-colonial clients.