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Home > > French Indo-China 100 Piastres - Mercury - (ND 1947?1954) - Series T.865

Banknote French Indo-China 100 Piastres - Mercury - (ND 1947?1954) - Series T.865

Ref. : NCB13116
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1947?1954
Catalogue
WPM (P. 82)
Country
French Indo-China
Quality
VG+
Face value
100 piastres
Institute
Banque de l'Indochine
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The 100 Piastres banknote, issued in French Indochina, represents a face value of 100 piastres. This series of banknotes, designated under the code T.865, was put into circulation between 1947 and 1954.

The front of the banknote features Mercury, a mythological figure associated with trade, travel, and communication. The representation of Mercury is a central element of the design, emphasizing the economic importance and trade in the region at the time. The presence of this allegorical figure gives the banknote a symbolic dimension, evoking prosperity and the fluidity of transactions.

The back of the banknote features motifs and illustrations typical of French Indochina. These graphic elements may include landscapes, monuments, or cultural symbols specific to the region. The colors and style used contribute to the visual identity of the banknote, reflecting the aesthetics and local traditions. The combination of visual elements on the front and back creates a harmonious whole, reflecting the history and culture of French Indochina.

This 100 Piastres banknote constitutes a historical testimony of the French colonial period in Indochina. Its design, incorporating symbolic elements and regional motifs, makes it a collector's item prized by numismatists and history enthusiasts. The absence of weight indication in the information provided suggests that this characteristic is not a central element of its numismatic description.

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