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Live auction - 4260348 - 500 Francs NEW CALEDONIA 1983 P.60d

500 Francs NEW CALEDONIA  1983 P.60d UNC-
500 Francs NEW CALEDONIA  1983 P.60d UNC-500 Francs NEW CALEDONIA  1983 P.60d UNC-
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Estimate : 110 €
Price : no bid
Maximum bid : no bid
End of the sale : 13 November 2018 17:18:21
Face Value : 500 Francs
Date: (1983)
Period/Provinces/Banks Institut d'Émission d'Outre-Mer
Catalogue reference : P.60d
Additional reference : K.804c
Alphabet - series : T.1 n°88726

Historical background


NEW CALEDONIA

New Caledonia was attached to the French Establishments of Oceania before becoming an autonomous colony in 1860. Overseas Territory in 1946, it chose to keep this status in 1958 and 1972. New Caledonia was discovered by Captain Cook in 1774. The French recognized the island during the Revolution. After the massacre of French sailors by the natives in 1853, France seized the island militarily and founded Noumea in 1854 under the name of Port-de-France. Until the year 1860, New Caledonia depended on the Territories of Oceania. The furthest French territory from mainland France, New Caledonia was an important penal colony between 1864 and 1896, in particular for communards, such as Louise Michel. It has significant mineral wealth, including nickel, which was used to make our coins from the half-franc to the 5-franc piece..

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