PAPIER MONNAIE 4 (2004)
Precio de inicio : 1 800.00 €
Valoración : 2 800.00 €
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Precio de inicio : 1 800.00 €
Valoración : 2 800.00 €
lote sin vender
Valore faciale : 20 Francs
Fecha: 07 mai 1910
Provincias/Bancos Banque de l'Indochine
N° en el catálogo de referencia: P.16s
Otra referencia: KM.404 var
Firma: Baron Hely d'Oissel, Simon, caissier manuscrite
Comentario
Épreuve inédite de date en spécimen sans perforation par numérotation O.0 / 000 sur papier fiduciaire non filigrané. Nous n'avons jamais vu de spécimen pour cette valeur et il est possible que cette épreuve en ait tenu lieu. On doit remarquer un détail technique particulièrement intéressant, à savoir l'absence sur notre épreuve du fond de couleur jaune détecté sur le billet émis W.14/998. Ce fond de couleur a-t-il été introduit pour ces billets entre 1910 et 1913 ? Les épreuves n'en comportaient-elles pas ? Une recherche attentive sur la poignée d'exemplaires connus permettra peut-être de répondre à ces questions.
Unpublished proof of date in specimen without perforation by numbering O.0 / 000 on unwatermarked fiduciary paper. We have never seen a specimen for this value and it is possible that this proof served as one. One particularly interesting technical detail should be noted, namely the absence on our proof of the yellow background detected on the issued note W.14/998. Was this colored background introduced for these notes between 1910 and 1913? Did the proofs not include it? Careful research on the handful of known copies will perhaps allow us to answer these questions
Unpublished proof of date in specimen without perforation by numbering O.0 / 000 on unwatermarked fiduciary paper. We have never seen a specimen for this value and it is possible that this proof served as one. One particularly interesting technical detail should be noted, namely the absence on our proof of the yellow background detected on the issued note W.14/998. Was this colored background introduced for these notes between 1910 and 1913? Did the proofs not include it? Careful research on the handful of known copies will perhaps allow us to answer these questions