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10 Francs Doany leprosarium

Issuer Lèproserie Municipale de Doany
Year 1921-1950
Type Vouchers
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Obverse lettering LÈPROSERIE MUNICIPALE DE DOANY
DIX FRANCS
(Translation: Doany Municipal Leprosarium. Ten francs.)
Reverse description Uniformly plain green paper with no printed text, vignette, or ornamental device of any kind.
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Doany is a village in northern Madagascar, and the leprosarium there operated under French colonial municipal authority. Institutions like this one issued their own scrip — not as a monetary experiment, but as a practical containment measure. Residents were prohibited from using standard currency that might leave the colony and carry infection; internal tokens kept commerce strictly within the settlement's boundaries. The practice was widespread across colonial-era leprosy colonies in Africa and Asia throughout the first half of the twentieth century.

The issuing window of nearly three decades reflects administrative inertia more than continuous printing runs — a single print order often served the full lifespan of a series.

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