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Banque de la Nouvelle-Calédonie Currency & Banknote Values
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On 14 July 1874, the Compagnie de la Nouvelle Calédonie Banque was renamed the Banque de la Nouvelle-Calédonie (Bank of New Caledonia, BNC), and its capital was raised to 4,000,000 francs. New Caledonia’s disappointing nickel exports to Europe caused the bank’s notes to be discounted, leading to a loss of confidence in the bank and support of the government. The bank ceased making payments on 16 October 1877, and was declared bankrupt on 27 November 1877.
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