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The 10 French Antilles francs banknote, issued in 1964, is a testament to the iconography and history of the region. This banknote belongs to the M.7 series and is listed under reference P.8b.
The front of the banknote features a dominant green color on a multicolored background. The main motif illustrates a scene of banana harvesting, an important agricultural activity in the Antilles. The inscriptions are written in Latin.
The back of the banknote depicts a shoreline with houses arranged on the left. A man and a woman appear on the right of the scene. A specific overprint indicates "DEPARTEMENT DE LA GUADELOUPE - DEPARTEMENT DE LA GUYANE - DEPARTEMENT DE LA MARTINIQUE", highlighting the belonging of these territories to France. The inscriptions are also in Latin.
The watermark embedded in the paper represents a profile head of an Antillean woman, adding an element of security and authenticity to the banknote.
The dimensions of the banknote are 154 mm in length and 84 mm in width.