File:100 Francs - Banque de l'Indochine (1943) Tahiti 01.jpg

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A banknote issued by the Banque de l'Indo-Chine ("Bank of Indo-China") for circulation in Tahiti.

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English: Face: woman selling cakes; denomination;

Text: BANQUE DE L'INDOCHINE = Bank of Indochina; PAPEETE; L'ART. 139 DU CODE PÉNAL PUNIT DES TRAVAUX FORCÉS CEUX QUI AURONT CONTREFAIT OU FALSIFIÉ LES BILLETS DE BANQUES AUTORISÉES PAR LA LOI = Art. 139 of Penal Code punishes with the forced labour those who counterfeits or falsifies the bills of the banks authorized by the Law; 100 FRANCS; TAHITI; L'INSPECTEUR GÉNÉRAL = Inspector General; LE DIRECTEUR DE LA SUCCURSALE DE SAIGON = Director of Branch [signature: Émile Dufour]; Back: frieze from Angkor Wat; unfinished denomination; Text: 東方滙理銀行 = Bank of Indochina; ĐỒNG VÀNG = ... piastres gold; 元 = ຫຼຽນ = រៀល = ... piastres; No watermark See also:

French Indochina 50 Piastres 1945

P-17b 100 Francs 1943.
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Source Tahiti 100 Francs 1943 (Art-Hanoi).
Author The Banque de l'Indo-Chine.

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