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Obverse Description
French text; seated woman wearing robe and flower in hair, holding staff with hand at end; ship at sea; anchor with rope and oak branch
Reverse Description
French text; banana tree; pineapple; ship laden with flowers bearing RF crest; bay of Saint-Pierre; palm tree
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