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Live auction - 513615 - 20 Francs Spécimen DJIBOUTI 1943 P.12As

20 Francs Spécimen DJIBOUTI  1943 P.12As F
20 Francs Spécimen DJIBOUTI  1943 P.12As F20 Francs Spécimen DJIBOUTI  1943 P.12As F
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Estimate : 700 €
Price : 350 €
Maximum bid : 350 €
End of the sale : 02 July 2024 14:48:45
bidders : 1 bidder
Face Value : 20 Francs Spécimen
Date: (1943)
Period/Provinces/Banks Banque de l'Indochine
Catalogue reference : P.12As
Additional reference : KM.620
Alphabet - series : D.25 n°152
Signatures : Borduge, Baudouin
Detailed grade description : Déchirure sur le pli central vertical en haut

Commentary


Billet émis surchargé "B.I.C. DJIBOUTI Côte Française des Somalis", et annulé pour servir de spécimen par quatre tampons noirs (deux au recto et deux au verso) et neuf perforations. Numéro de caissier en bas à gauche au verso : "25", à l'encre noire.
Issued note overprinted \\\"BIC DJIBOUTI Côte Française des Somalis\\\", and cancelled to serve as a specimen by four black stamps (two on the front and two on the back) and nine perforations. Cashier's number at the bottom left on the back: \\\"25\\\", in black ink

Historical background


DJIBOUTI

The opening of the Suez Canal gave the Gulf of Aden an unequaled strategic importance at the exit from the Red Sea. The English controlled Aden, the French bought Obock in 1862 while Marseille shipowners settled in Tadjoura. In 1884, a French protectorate was passed with the local potentates. The same was done with the Somali chiefs. Colonel Lagarde founded Djibouti in 1888. The capital was transferred in 1891 from Obock to Djibouti. Having colony status in 1894, the region took the name of Côte Française des Somalis in 1896.

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