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The Caisse Centrale de la France Libre series of Martinique in the World Currency contains 2 distinct entries.
On 2 December 1941, the Comité National Français (French National Committee) established the Caisse Centrale de la France Libre (Central Bank of Free France) with René Pleven as its president, headquartered in premises adjacent to the Bank of England’s Threadneedle Street building, London, England. The CCFL was established as the central bank of de Gaulle’s Free France. On 24 July 1942 it was given note-issuing privileges for the colonies and overseas territories which were under the control of Free France. The issuing of banknotes by the CCFL guarded again...

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Caisse Centrale de la France Libre Value Range  
1,000 francs (withdrawn 21.10.1946) (B301a)
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1,000 francs (withdrawn 21.10.1946) (B301b)
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The Caisse Centrale de la France Libre series of Martinique in the World Currency contains 2 distinct entries.
On 2 December 1941, the Comité National Français (French National Committee) established the Caisse Centrale de la France Libre (Central Bank of Free France) with René Pleven as its president, headquartered in premises adjacent to the Bank of England’s Threadneedle Street building, London, England. The CCFL was established as the central bank of de Gaulle’s Free France. On 24 July 1942 it was given note-issuing privileges for the colonies and overseas territories which were under the control of Free France. The issuing of banknotes by the CCFL guarded again...

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