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The Trésor Colonial series of Martinique in the World Currency contains 24 distinct entries.
These notes were issued by the Trésor Colonial (Colonial Treasury, TRE) in Fort-de-France, present-day capital of Martinique, which transitioned from a colony to an overseas department of France in 1946, and to a department in 1974.

Catalog Detail

  Trésor Colonial Value Range Favorite
Trésor Colonial Value Range  
1 franc (B101a)
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1 franc (B101ar)
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5 francs (B102a)
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5 francs (B102ar)
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1 franc (B103a)
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1 franc (B103ar)
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2 francs (B104a)
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5 francs (B105a)
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5 francs (B105ar)
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5 francs (B105at)
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10 francs (B106a)
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10 francs (B106ar)
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1 franc (B107a)
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1 franc (B107b)
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1 franc (B107c)
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1 franc (B107s)
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2 francs (B108a)
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2 francs (B108as)
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cinq (5) francs (B109a)
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dix (10) francs (B110a)
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cinq (5) francs (B111a)
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1 franc (B112a)
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cinq (5) francs (B113a)
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cinq (5) francs (B113ar)
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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Trésor Colonial series of Martinique in the World Currency contains 24 distinct entries.
These notes were issued by the Trésor Colonial (Colonial Treasury, TRE) in Fort-de-France, present-day capital of Martinique, which transitioned from a colony to an overseas department of France in 1946, and to a department in 1974.

Catalog Detail