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10 Cents

Issuer Gouvernement Général de l'Indochine
Year 1939
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Designer(s) Georges Barrière
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Obverse lettering GOUVERNEMENT GÉNÉRAL DE L'INDOCHINE 10 CENTS PAYABLES AU PORTEUR EN INDOCHINE EN ESPÈCES G. BARRIÈRE IDEO HANOI
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Signature(s) signature title at left "Le Trésorier Payeur Général" in two lines - Henry & Cazaux denominations on back in Cambodian, Chinese and Vietnamese (without Lao at lower center)
signature title at left "Le Trésorier Payeur Général" in two lines - Henry & Cazaux denominations on back in Cambodian, Lao, Chinese and Vietnamese
signature title at left "Le Trésorier Général" in one line - Mayet & Cazaux denominations on back in Cambodian, Lao, Chinese and Vietnamese
signature title at left "Le Trésorier Général" in one line - Mayet & Cousin serial # format 123456XX denominations on back in Cambodian, Lao, Chinese and Vietnamese
signature title at left "Le Trésorier Général" in one line - Mayet & Cousin serial # format XX123.456 denominations on back in Cambodian, Lao, Chinese and Vietnamese
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This note was printed locally in Hanoi — unusual for Indochinese colonial currency, which was typically produced in France. The outbreak of war in Europe in 1939 made metropolitan printing increasingly impractical, and the Imprimerie d'Extrême-Orient became the fallback for smaller-denomination fractional notes. Georges Barrière's involvement ties this piece to a broader decorative program across colonial Indochinese issues of the period.

The signature and language variations documented under P#85 are substantial enough to constitute a collector series in their own right. The earliest Henry/Cazaux signing omits Lao from the back denominations — a straightforward oversight quickly corrected. The later shift from "Trésorier Payeur Général" to "Trésorier Général" reflects an administrative reorganization within the colonial treasury, not a change in issuing bank. The serial number format change under Mayet/Cousin — from the six-digit suffix style to the XX123.456 punctuated format — likely marks a press or register reset.

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