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This book descibes the history of all the treasury notes issued by the Congo Free State in 1896 and all the banknotes issued by the Bank of Belgian Congo form 1912 to 1952 and by the Bani of Belgian Congo and Ruanda-urundi until Congo's independence in 1960. Using unpublished archival documents from at home and abroad, all projects and actual issues are discussed in detail with the exception of the banknotes issued during the Second World War, since the Bank of Belgian Congo had relocated its activities to London and Kinshasa, and documents of that period appear to have been lost during the air raids on London.

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Paper Money of Congo

(1885-1960)

Paper Money of Congo
(1885-1960)

Fachbuch


Produktinformation

Autor: Jean-Claude Martiny
Seiten: 659
Format: 305 x 295 mm
Pappeinband
Fadenheftung
Verlag: Artja - art & heritage books (Ghent) and Spink Books (London) 2023
Sprache: Englisch

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ISBN 978-94-6436-814-7

Buchinformation

Ein Prachtband! Ein gewichtiges Buch nicht nur wegen seines Gewichts!

This book descibes the history of all the treasury notes issued by the Congo Free State in 1896 and all the banknotes issued by the Bank of Belgian Congo form 1912 to 1952 and by the Bani of Belgian Congo and Ruanda-urundi until Congo's independence in 1960. Using unpublished archival documents from at home and abroad, all projects and actual issues are discussed in detail with the exception of the banknotes issued during the Second World War, since the Bank of Belgian Congo had relocated its activities to London and Kinshasa, and documents of that period appear to have been lost during the air raids on London.