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| 正面描述 | Blue intaglio-printed note with a vignette of statues from the Angkor temple complex in Cambodia at left. A red letterpress overprint reading 'NOUVELLES HÉBRIDES' appears at left, applied over the base New Caledonia P-47b design. The note carries the issuing authority inscriptions and denomination in both words and numerals. |
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| 背面描述 | Blue intaglio-printed reverse with a central vignette of men carrying baskets. A red letterpress overprint reading 'NOUVELLES HÉBRIDES' is applied at left, consistent with the territorial overprint series issued for New Hebrides circulation. |
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Banque de l'Indochine's wartime 1000 Francs series presents a genuinely complicated production history. Following the fall of France in 1940, the bank's note supply became a logistical problem — French printing facilities were unavailable, and the occupied metropole could not be trusted. American Bank Note Company in New York stepped in, printing colonial currency for a territory under Japanese military occupation from March 1945 onward.
The notes reached Indochina too late for normal pre-occupation distribution. Some P#14 examples show evidence of limited or interrupted circulation precisely because the political situation on the ground had already collapsed by the time supplies arrived.