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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Banque de Madagascar et des Comores series of Madagascar and Comoros in the World Currency contains 26 distinct entries with CPG® values between $5.00 and $8,400.00. The Kingdom of Madagascar was conquered and absorbed into the French colonial empire in

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Banque de Madagascar et des Comores series of Madagascar and Comoros in the World Currency contains 26 distinct entries with CPG® values between $5.00 and $8,400.00.

The Kingdom of Madagascar was conquered and absorbed into the French colonial empire in 1896. On 11 January 1900, the French franc became legal tender in Madagascar. In 1912, neighboring Comoros (a French protectorate since 1886) became a province of Madagascar. In 1926, the Banque de Madagascar issued notes for the colony of Madagascar, including Comoros.

In the aftermath of World War II, Comoros became a French territory separate from Madagascar, however the two colonies continued to share a currency. On 26 December 1945, the Madagascar-Comores franc was established and its value was fixed at 1.7 French francs. The Banque de Madagascar changed its name to the Banque de Madagascar et des Comores (Bank of Madagascar and the Comoros, BMC) and began issuing banknotes denominated in the new currency.

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 Sig 2: Dupont/Gonon Series E 1487 - Y 1931 Intro: 1951
Value Range: $5.00 - $80.00
$5.00 - $80.00
 Diagonal SPECIMEN perf; all-zero s/n
Value Range: $450 - $450
$450 - $450
 Vertical SPECIMEN perf; all-zero s/n
Value Range: $450 - $450
$450 - $450
 No date Sig 1: Dejouany/Gonon Series B 90 - M 1522 Intro: 1950
Value Range: $6.00 - $100.00
$6.00 - $100.00
 Sig 2: Dupont/Gonon Series H 1757 - N 2827 Intro: 1951
Value Range: $6.00 - $100.00
$6.00 - $100.00
 30-6-1950 Sig 1: Dejouany/Gonon Series N 57 - W 205
Value Range: $35.00 - $425
$35.00 - $425
 18-6-1951 Series T 240 - T 241
Value Range: $35.00 - $425
$35.00 - $425
 9-10-1952 Series G 363
Value Range: $35.00 - $425
$35.00 - $425
 10-11-1954 Sig 2: Dupont/Gonon Series C 402 - N 402
Value Range: $35.00 - $425
$35.00 - $425
 23-11-1955 Series P 432
Value Range: $35.00 - $425
$35.00 - $425
 6-5-1958 Series Z 550 - E 584
Value Range: $35.00 - $425
$35.00 - $425

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 14-3-1950 Sig 1: Dejouany/Gonon Series O 10 - D 101
Value Range: $60.00 - $8,400
$60.00 - $8,400
 1-2-1951 Series Z 129 - S 310
Value Range: $60.00 - $8,400
$60.00 - $8,400
 9-10-1952 Series X 355
Value Range: $60.00 - $8,400
$60.00 - $8,400
 30-6-1950 Sig 1: Dejouany/Gonon Series X 2 - T 123
Value Range: $180.00 - $700
$180.00 - $700
 23-11-1955 Sig 2: Dupont/Gonon Series S 143 - M 179
Value Range: $160.00 - $1,300
$160.00 - $1,300
 Horizontal SPECIMEN perf; dated 00-00-0000; all-zero s/n
Value Range: $1,000 - $1,000
$1,000 - $1,000
 Horizontal SPECIMEN perf; dated 00-00-0000; all-zero s/n
Value Range: $1,000 - $1,000
$1,000 - $1,000

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1928 $1 (Fr. 1500)

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1922 $20 (Fr. 1187)

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1880 $5 (Fr. 74)

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