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100 Francs

Uitgever Commissariat National des Nouvelles-Hébrides
Jaar 1943
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Waarde 100 Francs
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Beschrijving voorzijde Black letterpress on green and multicolored underprint with pink tints. The Cross of Lorraine appears at top center above two palm branches, serving as the emblem of the Free French administration. The central field is occupied by the promissory text and denomination value in a plain, utilitarian wartime layout.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Printed in green and blue. The design consists of an inner border composed of five straight parallel lines interspersed with linked curved elements and repeating diamond patterns, forming a simple geometric frame typical of emergency wartime issues.
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The Commissariat National des Nouvelles-Hébrides was the Free French administrative authority governing the New Hebrides condominium — jointly administered with Britain — during the Second World War. This 100 Francs note was issued in 1943 as part of a small series produced to meet local currency needs after the fall of metropolitan France severed normal supply lines. The issuing authority itself was an improvised wartime institution, which explains the unusual nomenclature on the note rather than a conventional bank name.

Pick 3 is the scarcest of the three values in this series. Surviving examples in any condition are rarely offered.

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