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New Hebrides was the colonial name for the island group in the South Pacific Ocean that is now Vanuatu. Native people had inhabited the islands for three thousand years before the first Europeans arrived in 1606 from a Spanish expedition led by Pedro Fernandes de Queirós. The islands were colonised by both the British and French in the 18th century, shortly after Captain James Cook visited.
The two countries eventually signed an agreement making the islands an Anglo-French condominium that divided the New Hebrides into two separate communities: one Anglophone and one Francophone. This divide continues even after independence, with schools teaching in either one language or the other, and with different political parties. The condominium lasted from 1906 until 1980, when the New Hebrides gained their independence as the Republic of Vanuatu.
1982 coins were issued briefly as an emergency coinage for Vanuautu. Most melted.
Engraver: Raymond Joly
Obverse
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Young woman symbolising Liberty (left) with Phrygian cap. Engraver's name on the right, date below. RÉPVBLIQVE FRANÇAISE |
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Reverse
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Frigatebird above value. • NOUVELLES-HÉBRIDES • |
Edge |
5 Francs
KM# 6 Schön# 3
Characteristics
Material | Nickel Brass |
Weight | 4.1 g |
Diameter | 23.5 mm |
Thickness | 1.47 mm |
Shape | round |
Alignment | Coin |
Alt # |
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Mint |
Paris Mint (A)
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