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This 5 franc banknote was issued in 1945 for Guadeloupe, a French territory in the Caribbean. It belongs to series C.321, a reference that allows precise identification of its issue group within the monetary production of the time.
This type of banknote is part of the post-war monetary context, a period during which the Caisse Centrale de la France d'Outre-Mer (CCFOM) managed fiduciary issues in French overseas territories. Guadeloupe, like other French departments and territories, had banknotes specifically issued to meet local circulation needs, distinct from those used in mainland France.
The 5 franc banknotes intended for Guadeloupe during this period generally feature graphic characteristics typical of French colonial production of the time, with representations evoking the overseas territories. The iconographic motifs, dominant colours and typography reflect the style of printing houses specialising in the production of colonial banknotes of that era.
The C.321 series is an essential identification element for collectors and researchers, making it possible to trace the history of this banknote's circulation. The series number is generally printed on the front of the note, accompanied by legal notices relating to the issuing authority and counterfeiting conditions.