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A brief history of New Hebrides: New Hebrides was the colonial name for a group of islands in the South Pacific now known as Vanuatu. In the 1880's, the British and the French claimed parts of the islands from the Spanish who had settled there in 1605. In 1906 the British and French came to an agreement making the group of islands an Anglo-French condominium and named it New Hebrides. During this time the currency was the New Hebrides franc.
In the early 1970's the first political party was formed, and shortly after there was a push for independence. On 30 July 1980, independence was gained and the New Hebrides became known as the Republic of Vanuatu. In 1982 the Vatu was introduced as the local currency.
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New Hebrides  5 Franc  ID: 1943
TNID: 1943 
P-0001
706b
1701b 
New Hebrides, 5 Franc, P-0001,706b,1701bNew Hebrides, 5 Franc, P-0001,706b,1701b Show Full Details
New Hebrides 5 Franc
New Hebrides  20 Franc  ID: 1943
TNID: 1943 
P-0002
1702a 
New Hebrides, 20 Franc, P-0002,1702aNew Hebrides, 20 Franc, P-0002,1702a Show Full Details
New Hebrides 20 Franc
New Hebrides  5 Franc  ID: 1941-1945
TNID: 1941 
P-0004b
1711b 
New Hebrides, 5 Franc, P-0004b,1711bNew Hebrides, 5 Franc, P-0004b,1711b Show Full Details
New Hebrides 5 Franc
New Hebrides  5 Franc  ID: 1945  P-0005
711
1721 
New Hebrides, 5 Franc, P-0005,711,1721New Hebrides, 5 Franc, P-0005,711,1721 Show Full Details
New Hebrides 5 Franc

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