p05_0009 - 20 Dollars - 20 Piastres Annulé FRENCH INDOCHINA Saïgon 1886 P.022
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Face Value : 20 Dollars - 20 Piastres Annulé
Date: 02 avril 1886
Period/Provinces/Banks Banque de l'Indochine
French City Saïgon
Catalogue reference : P.022
Additional reference : KM.104
Alphabet - series : M.4 n°568
Signatures : Édouard Delessert imprimée, Directeur de la succursale (illisible), le caissier (Ch. Barthélémy ?)
Commentary
Billet émis daté à la main, M.4 / 568, annulé par deux cachets bleus, recto et verso. Ce billet était inconnu du Dr. Kolsky lors de la rédaction du KM Indochine et Nous donne plusieurs informations importantes. Tout d'abord, il confirme une signature de Directeur qui n'est pas répertoriée et confirme le billet KM.107 qui était le seul billet connu avec une signature de Directeur de succursale spécifique, ensuite il précise les dates de transition entre le KM 104 (au moins jusqu'en 1886) et le 105 avec date imprimée (peut-être à partir de 1886). Étudié par le Dr. Kolsky dans le Trésor du Ministère des Colonies après la publication de la seconde édition de son ouvrage sur la Banque de l'Indochine.
Hand-dated issued note, M.4/568, cancelled by two blue seals, front and back. This note was unknown to Dr. Kolsky at the time of writing KM Indochina and gives us several important pieces of information. First, it confirms a Director signature that is not listed and confirms KM.107 which was the only known note with a specific Branch Director signature, secondly it specifies the transition dates between KM 104 (at least until 1886) and KM 105 with printed date (possibly from 1886). Studied by Dr. Kolsky in the Treasury of the Ministry of Colonies after the publication of the second edition of his work on the Bank of Indochina
Hand-dated issued note, M.4/568, cancelled by two blue seals, front and back. This note was unknown to Dr. Kolsky at the time of writing KM Indochina and gives us several important pieces of information. First, it confirms a Director signature that is not listed and confirms KM.107 which was the only known note with a specific Branch Director signature, secondly it specifies the transition dates between KM 104 (at least until 1886) and KM 105 with printed date (possibly from 1886). Studied by Dr. Kolsky in the Treasury of the Ministry of Colonies after the publication of the second edition of his work on the Bank of Indochina







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