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10 Centimes

Uitgever Banque Nationale d'Haïti
Jaar 1889
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde At left, a standing allegorical female figure in classical robes, rendered as a letterpress vignette within a ruled border panel. To the right, a vignette of the Haitian national coat of arms — a palm tree flanked by cannons and flags. The central field carries the denomination numeral '10' above the legend 'Dix Centimes', with a repeated underprint of '10 10 10' below, and manuscript lines for the controller's and bank director's signatures beneath.
Opschrift voorzijde REPUBLIQUE D'HAITI
10
Dix Centimes
10 10 10
Pour le Contrôle
Le Directeur de la Banque
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Opmerkingen

Haiti's 1889 10 Centimes issue arrived during a period of chronic fiscal instability — the Banque Nationale d'Haïti had only been reorganized under French financial interests a few years prior, and small-denomination paper was being pushed into circulation to compensate for a persistent shortage of fractional coin. The public's trust in paper at this level was essentially nonexistent, and low-denomination notes from this period suffered heavy handling or were simply discarded rather than redeemed.

Pick 83 is among the scarcer small-format Haitian notes of the late nineteenth century. Attrition, not rarity at issue, accounts for that.

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