Haïti Paper Money, 25 Gourdes, Ca. 1827-49
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![]() N.580, P.7 25 Gourdes Thin White Paper |
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![]() N.581, P.UNL(~7) 25 Gourdes Thick Brown Paper |
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![]() N.582, P.UNL(~8) 25 Gourdes Thin Brown Paper |
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![]() N.584, P.UNL(~8) 25 Gourdes Heavy Brown Paper |
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![]() N.586, P.UNL(~8) 25 Gourdes Thin White Paper |
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![]() N.588, P.8 25 Gourdes Thick Brown Paper |
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![]() N.588, P.8 25 Gourdes Thick Brown Paper |
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![]() N.600, P.8 25 Gourdes Thin White Paper |
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varieties are believed to exist for many of the above issues as well as
varieties in both thick and thin papers.
The differences that have been used above to classify major varieties can be
seen with the different designs for the left and right vertical panels as
well as a missing accent on
REPUBLIQUE found on only one
note. Little information or records have been found that define when these notes were used in circulation but it is believed they circulated from 1827 through 1849, during periods of perpetual government instability and high inflation. |
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