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This 100 piastres banknote belongs to the issue known as the "Vietnam issue", dated 1954, and is part of the series referenced V.9. It is set within the particular context of the end of the French presence in Indochina, a pivotal period marking the last monetary issues of French Indochina.
French Indochina had its own monetary system, managed by the Banque de l'Indochine, an institution that issued banknotes denominated in piastres for the territories under French administration, namely Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. The year 1954 corresponds to a major political and monetary transition period, following the Geneva Accords which ended the Indochina War and led to the partition of Vietnam.
The denomination of 100 piastres represented an important banknote in the Indochinese monetary system. The piastre was subdivided into cents and constituted the reference unit of fiduciary circulation in this region. Banknotes from this issue generally display typographic and iconographic characteristics typical of their era, reflecting both the French colonial aesthetic and the local cultural references of the territories concerned.
The V.9 series allows for the precise identification of the issue lot to which this banknote belongs, essential information for collectors and numismatists specialising in French colonial paper money. This classification into series is a determining factor in establishing the relative rarity of a specimen within the same issue.
This type of banknote constitutes a direct testimony to the monetary and colonial history of South-East Asia in the 20th century, and represents a significant documentary piece for any thematic collection dedicated to French Indochina or to the monetary issues of the colonial period.