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This 20 Francs banknote from New Caledonia, dated 1954, features a young shepherd on the front. The inscription "Banque De L'Indochine" is visible, followed by the face value "Vingt Francs" (Twenty Francs) and the place of issue "Nouméa." The names of the artists involved, "MUNIER FEC." and "REGNIER SC.", are also present, indicating the designer Pierre Munier and the engraver Georges Régnier, respectively.
On the reverse, the banknote depicts a female figure. The face value "Vingt Francs" is repeated, along with "Nouméa". The artists' names, "MUNIER FEC." and "CHAPON SC.", are also found, designating Pierre Munier as the designer and Auguste Chapon as the engraver. The printer of this banknote is the Banque de France.
This specimen, printed by the Banque de France, measures 129 mm long and 70 mm wide. The inscriptions are in Latin. The front of the banknote depicts a young shepherd, while the back highlights a female figure. The signatures of the artists, Munier, Régnier, and Chapon, are clearly indicated, emphasizing their contribution to the design and engraving of this banknote.
This banknote is a testament to the monetary history of New Caledonia. The graphic elements and inscriptions reflect the context of the time and the actors involved in its production. It is a collectible object that bears witness to the financial heritage of the region.