No date Sig 3: Postel-Vinay s/n 17,000,001 - 18,700,000, 19,700,001 - 20,000,000, 72,000 001 - 74,000,000 Intro: 1948 50 francs Values

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No date Sig 3: Postel-Vinay s/n 17,000,001 - 18,700,000, 19,700,001 - 20,000,000, 72,000 001 - 74,000,000 Intro: 1948 50 francs Values

Details

Obverse: Brown LA REUNION overprints in two margins; French text; trader Pierre Belain d’Esnambuc wearing hat with feather; sailing ship at sea

Reverse: Brown LA REUNION overprints in two margins; French text; topless native woman of Togo holding spear; large native structure with conical thatch roof

Basic Information

GSID:

130362

Denomination:

50 francs

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

No date Sig 3: Postel-Vinay s/n 17,000,001 - 18,700,000, 19,700,001 - 20,000,000, 72,000 001 - 74,000,000 Intro: 1948

Design Details

Note Color:

Brown, green, blue, orange, yellow, and red

Note Dimension:

144 x 78 mm

Printer:

(Banque de France)

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