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  1. The piastre de commerce was the currency of French Indochina between 1885 and 1952. It was subdivided into 100 cents, each of 2~6 sapèques. The name piastre (French pronunciation: [pjastʁ]), from Spanish pieces of eight (pesos), dates to the 16th century and has been used as the name of many different historical units of currency.

  2. Bibliography. Gallery. DRV Cadre Interviews. Historical Dictionary. tags. CURRENCY, FRENCH INDOCHINA. As the French moved to consolidate the Indochinese Union in 1887, they simultaneously created a common currency for the emerging colonial state, the Indochinese piastre or piastre indochinoise.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › PiastrePiastre - Wikiwand

    When the French colonised Indochina, they began issuing the new French Indochinese piastre ( piastre de commerce ), which was equal in value to the familiar Spanish and Mexican pesos. In the Ottoman Empire, the word piastre was a colloquial European name of Kuruş.

  4. The piastre de commerce was the currency of French Indochina between 1885 and 1954. It was subdivided into 100 cents, each of 2~6 sapèques.

  5. May 22, 2022 · The currency unit for French Indochina was called “piastre” with one piastre equal to 100 cents, and one cent equal to 2 to 6 sapèques as the Vietnamese-style coins were called by the French (cent-sapèque relation depending on the specific time period).

  6. I. The game and its rules. A. Indochina as a ‘golden cage’. On 25 December 1945, the French government set the exchange rate of the piastre at FF 17. This rate was to remain unchanged until 11 May 1953 when it was reduced to FF 10. The reasons for this choice and for its confirmation were the cause of much debate.

  7. Numista › Coins › French Indochina. 1 Piastre. © Heritage Auctions. Features. Obverse. Marianne seated left with fasces, date in exergue. Script: Latin. Lettering: REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE. 1927. BARRE. Translation: French Republic. 1927. Barre. Engraver: Jean-Auguste Barre. Reverse. Denomination within wreath. Script: Latin. Lettering:

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