2 Déc 1941 Sig 1 Horizontal red MARTINIQUE ovpt upper center front s/n TA 076,000 - 077,800 Intro: 26 06 1944 1,000 francs (withdrawn 21.10.1946) Values

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2 Déc 1941 Sig 1 Horizontal red MARTINIQUE ovpt upper center front s/n TA 076,000 - 077,800 Intro: 26 06 1944 1,000 francs (withdrawn 21.10.1946) Values

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2 Déc 1941 Sig 1 Horizontal red MARTINIQUE ovpt upper center front s/n TA 076,000 - 077,800 Intro: 26 06 1944 1,000 francs (withdrawn 21.10.1946) Values

Details

Obverse: Horizontal and diagonal red MARTINIQUE overprints; French text; wheat stalks and olive branches; phoenix rising from flames; wheat stalks and oak branches

Reverse: Diagonal red MARTINIQUE overprint; French text; trees, wagon, and house shown destroyed from war at left and reconstructed at right

Basic Information

GSID:

121340

Denomination:

1,000 francs (withdrawn 21.10.1946)

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

2 Déc 1941 Sig 1 Horizontal red MARTINIQUE ovpt upper center front s/n TA 076,000 - 077,800 Intro: 26 06 1944

Design Details

Note Color:

Blue, green, and purple

Note Dimension:

185 x 112 mm

Printer:

(Bradbury, Wilkinson & Company)

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