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  BILLETS FRANCAIS 1944     Thu 26th Feb 2004 21:29:18

Malvern

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Est ce qu'un Delcampois pourait identifier ces billets?
What are these notes?
Merci.
Serge
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  BILLETS FRANCAIS 1944     Fri 27th Feb 2004 21:01:45

Phillegrec

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In response to Malvern [100% (363x)] :
Est ce qu'un Delcampois pourait identifier ces billets?
What are these notes?
Merci.
Serge


Est ce qu´un Delcampois pourait identifier ces billets?
What are these notes?
Merci.
Serge


Bonsoir Monsieur,
je m'appelle phillegrec et j'ai fait une recherche.Ce que j'ai trouvé est que ce billet est émis de la Trésorerie de l'Etat en 1944(TRESOR).C'est un 2 francs DRAPEAU type Américain.N'y a-t-il pas un drapeau français de l'autre côté?
Vous pouvez aller voir sur:Link (http)
assez complementaire pour les recherche.
Amicalement
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  BILLETS FRANCAIS 1944     Sat 29th May 2004 02:09:21

Highlander22

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In response to Malvern [100% (363x)] :
Est ce qu'un Delcampois pourait identifier ces billets?
What are these notes?
Merci.
Serge


Est ce qu´un Delcampois pourait identifier ces billets?
What are these notes?
Merci.
Serge


Hi Serge,

These notes where mostly used to pay the soldiers after the liberation of Paris. WW2.

The Britts had the same kind of notes, as did most nof the armys, that kept the french franc from crushing down as so many american soldiers brought theyre US$ with them.

$ was much higher value than FF, and so the soldiers pay could then be made in FF without touching the french tresury.

I hope that helped answering your question.

Friendly

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Steven
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