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2014 French Pacific Territories, Institut d'Émission d'Outre-Mer - 500 CFP Francs Banknote Serial No. 23794 C7 P-5b

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2014 French Pacific Territories, Institut d'Émission d'Outre-Mer - 500 CFP Francs Banknote Serial No. 23794 C7 P-5b2014 French Pacific Territories 500 CFP Francs A Celebration of Polynesian Heritage Discover the 2014 French Pacific Territories 500 CFP Francs banknote (P 5b), a beautifully designed note reflecting the rich cultural and natural heritage of French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Wallis & Futuna. Historical Context Issued by the Institut d'mission d'Outre Mer (IEOM), this 500 CFP Francs note is part of the 2014 CFP Franc banknote series, which
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