1944 1944 Sig 4: Perraud/Tardieu Oval red NOUVELLES HÉBRIDES ovpt front Series G35 - Y37 17,399 notes Intro: 00 03 1945 1,000 francs Values

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1944 1944 Sig 4: Perraud/Tardieu Oval red NOUVELLES HÉBRIDES ovpt front Series G35 - Y37 17,399 notes Intro: 00 03 1945 1,000 francs Values

Details

Obverse: Horizontal red Nouvelles Hebrides overprint; horizontal black Nouméa emission 1944 and bar overprints; French text; balustrade of Angkor Thom bridge depicting Hindu gods holding Vasuki, the king of serpents

Reverse: Horizontal red Nouvelles Hebrides overprint; horizontal black Nouméa and bar overprints; Chinese and French text; six Asian men wearing conical straw hats carrying wicker baskets next to lake

Basic Information

GSID:

124240

Coin Date:

1944

Denomination:

1,000 francs

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

1944 Sig 4: Perraud/Tardieu Oval red NOUVELLES HÉBRIDES ovpt front Series G35 - Y37 17,399 notes Intro: 00 03 1945

Design Details

Note Color:

Blue

Note Dimension:

180 x 76 mm

Printer:

(American Bank Note Company)

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