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Haiti 10 Gourdes Banknote, 2010, P-272d, UNC, Commemorative, Radar Serial #, TAP 60-70 Authenticated

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    T-HAIT272DU-RD
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  • Dimensions: 132 x 64 mm
  • Watermark: Cornerstone
  • Security Thread: No security thread
Category: Commemorative
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This uncirculated 10 Haitian gourd banknote is part of the family of banknotes introduced by the Bank of the Republic of Haiti in 2008 to commemorate the bicentennial of Haitian Independence from France. It is a light blue and purple banknote that is dated 2010, bears the signatures of Bank Governor Charles Castel, Deputy Governor Philippe W. Lahens, and Director Marc Hebert Ignace, and measures 132 mm x 64 mm. Its obverse side features Lieutenant Sanite Belair, a female revolutionary who led the Haitian freedom fighters in the Saint-Domingue expedition. A depiction of the conflict in Saint-Domingue and the coat of arms of Haiti are also seen on the front side. Its reverse side features the Fort Cap-Rouge, also known as Fort Red Cap, in Jacmel. Though the note does not have a security thread, it has De La Rue’s Cornerstones watermark and a radar serial number. The details of this note have been verified and TAP Authenticated by Banknote World experts.

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