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b26_0057 - 100 Piastres Spécimen FRENCH INDOCHINA Haïphong 1910 P.018s

100 Piastres Spécimen FRENCH INDOCHINA Haïphong 1910 P.018s VF+
100 Piastres Spécimen FRENCH INDOCHINA Haïphong 1910 P.018s VF+100 Piastres Spécimen FRENCH INDOCHINA Haïphong 1910 P.018s VF+
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Price : 1 829.39 €
Face Value : 100 Piastres Spécimen
Date: 31 septembre 1910
Period/Provinces/Banks Banque de l'Indochine
French City Haïphong
Catalogue reference : P.018s
Additional reference : KM.138
Signatures : Baron Hely d'Oissel, Simon, caissier
Detailed grade description : Monté sur onglets et deux des coins restaurés, un trou d'épingle

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Spécimen sur papier filigrané par une perforation horizontale "SPECIMEN" sur la valeur faciale une date impossible, le mois de septembre a 30 jours, et une numérotation 0.00 / 000. Le billet porte dans l'espace du filigrane, en écriture autographe à l'encre "Vu et approuvé, Paris 3 février 1911" et la signature de Stanislas Simon. Ce billet unique est le bon à tirer du 100 piastres Haiphong ; contrairement à l'usage, il a été imprimé sur papier filigrané, certainement celui déjà fabriqué pour le 100 piastres Saigon. Unique.

Historical background


FRENCH INDOCHINA

French Indochina is part of the former French colonial empire, creation of the colonial administration, bringing together several territories: the protectorates of Tonkin and Annam and the colony of Cochinchina, grouped together from 1949 within the State of Vietnam, the French Protectorate of Laos and the French Protectorate of Cambodia. The Indochinese Union is created by the union of different territories of Southeast Asia colonized or passed under French protectorate during the 19th century. In the 20th century, the various Vietnamese independence movements gained in power: during the Second World War, the weakening of the metropolis and the occupation of Indochina by the Empire of Japan, put an end to the French colonial administration. March 9, 1945 (in July 1945 in Cochinchina). The power vacuum at the end of the war allows the Việt Minh, the Vietnamese independence movement led by the Indochinese Communist Party, to take over the north of the country. Attempts to reconcile and reform the status of Indochina failed and resulted in the Indochina War in 1946.. Faced with the political and military stalemate, France had to resolve to abandon Indochina, whose Vietnamese, Laotian and Cambodian components saw their independence recognized by the Geneva Accords of 1954, which also formalized the partition of Vietnam, like the wanted the Americans and the Chinese.

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