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This 1000 Francs banknote was issued in New Caledonia in 1971 and belongs to Series K.2.
On the obverse, the banknote features a Tahitian woman, a central element of the design. A hibiscus is also depicted, adding a floral touch to the composition. The background reveals a landscape, enriching the visual with a glimpse of the natural environment.
On the reverse, the central motif is a deer. The deer is integrated into a setting that evokes the local fauna and contributes to the banknote's visual identity. The face value of 1000 Francs is clearly indicated, ensuring the denomination is identifiable.
This banknote is a testament to the iconography used in New Caledonia to represent its cultural and natural identity. Its design, combining human figures, flora, and fauna, offers a glimpse into the symbols valued by the territory. It is a collector's item for numismatists interested in the monetary history of the region.