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The 10 francs banknote of the French Antilles issued in 1964 belongs to series Y.7, a monetary issue intended for the French overseas territories of the Caribbean. This banknote is part of the French monetary policy applied to its overseas departments and territories during the 1960s, a period during which the Caisse Centrale de la France d'Outre-Mer oversaw the management of fiduciary circulation in these regions.
Banknotes from the French Antilles of this era are distinguished by their graphic representations evoking the landscapes, populations and characteristic activities of Martinique and Guadeloupe. The issues of this series reflect a particular care given to graphic design, with detailed illustrations capturing the cultural and natural identity of the French Antilles. The colour palette used on these banknotes is generally rich, combining warm and contrasting tones in line with the graphic standards of the time.
The face value of 10 francs corresponds to an intermediate denomination within the range of banknotes put into circulation in these territories. The banknote bears the mandatory regulatory notices specific to official French monetary issues of the period, including indications relating to counterfeiting and the legal references governing its use as legal tender.
Series Y.7 allows for the precise identification of the print batch to which this banknote belongs, essential information for collectors and specialists seeking to establish the relative rarity of the example. The state of preservation of such a banknote, issued more than sixty years ago, is a determining factor in its numismatic evaluation. These French Antilles banknotes from the 1960s represent today tangible testimonies of the monetary and administrative history of France in the Caribbean region.