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Pick: #35 , The Banknote Book: B409 , Other: #K133
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Description
Bank of Guadeloupe. No date (1946). Issued note in 1946. Work of William Fel. Dimensions: 164 x 88 mm. Watermark with a woman's head wearing a phrygian cap. Front and back: multicolored printing. Front: The word "GUADELOUPE" repeated four times and the value "100" are printed in red. Numbering and signature are printed in black. On the left, portrait of La Bourdonnais, French navigator of the eighteenth century and on the right two women in traditional costume. One signature: The Director General: A. Postel-Vinay. Back: female bust in profile wearing jewelry in front of a mountainous landscape of Martinique. On the left, article 139 of the Penal Code is printed in a red cartridge. Specimen of issued note signed and numbered O.0 - 00000 with "SPECIMEN" diagonally perforated in the center of the note and sometimes two vertical wet black pads on the sides. Number range of issued notes: 11,000.001 to 13,000,000 and 25,000.001 to 30,000,000. The picture note also illustrates the book of Dr. Kolsky: "The D.O.M-T.O.M Banknotes", published in 2006, 280 pages.