Banknotes from Martinique

Martinique is an island in the Lesser Antilles in the Eastern Caribbean that was first settled by French explorers in 1635. It was frequently occupied by the British during their various wars against France, in the 17th and 18th centuries. In 1815 slave trading was abolished, but slavery itself not until 1848. In 1897 the first coins in values of 50 centimes and 1 Franc in copper-nickel were issued for Martinique. During WWII the island was under Vichy until towards the end of the war. Today it remains an overseas department of France, and uses the Euro.
Wikidata: Q17054

See also: Eastern Caribbean States, France

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Franc (1855-1960)

100 Centimes = 1 Franc

1 Franc
1915

Standard banknote

P# 10, N# 202487
5 Francs (Red Type)
1903-1932

Standard banknote: Series of 1901
133 × 90 mm
P# 6A, TBB# K302, TBB# P6A, N# 348087
5 Francs (Violet type)
ND (1934-1945)

Standard banknote
133 × 90 mm
P# 6, N# 338051
Available for swap 5 Francs
ND (1942)

Standard banknote
133 × 75 mm
P# 16, N# 259312
5 Francs - Bougainville
ND (1947-1949)

Standard banknote

P# 27a, N# 378372
10 Francs
1944

Standard banknote
125 × 74 mm
P# 23, N# 348664
10 Francs - Colbert
ND (1947-1949)

Standard banknote
122 × 66 mm
P# 28, N# 223593
20 Francs
1944

Standard banknote
135 × 75 mm
P# 24, N# 294338
Available for swap 20 Francs - Emile Gentil
ND (1947-1949)

Standard banknote

P# 29, N# 225371
50 Francs - Belain d'Esnambuc
ND (1947-1949)

Standard banknote
144 × 78 mm
P# 30, N# 333585
Available for swap 100 Francs
1942

Standard banknote
180 × 90 mm
P# 19a, N# 297227
Available for swap 100 Francs - La Bourdonnais
ND (1947-1949)

Standard banknote
164 × 88 mm
P# 31, N# 333587
500 Francs
ND (1905-1922)

Standard banknote
211 × 117 mm
P# 9, N# 215394
5000 Francs
ND (1960)

Standard banknote
196 × 107 mm
P# 36, N# 215404

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