A superb example of the overprinted issue for Réunion, with the red surcharge “CONTRE-VALEUR DE 100 NOUVEAUX FRANCS” applied to the original 5000 Francs note. The design features the portrait of the French politician and diplomat François de Mahy holding a scroll, with maritime allegorical elements to the left. The background blends vivid coastal scenery with detailed guilloché work, showcasing the rich multicolour artistry typical of Banque de France engravings.
This note is certified by PMG with the lofty grade of 65 EPQ Gem Uncirculated, indicating exceptional paper quality and original embossing. Perfect centring, bright inks, and flawless margins complete the appeal of this high-grade example.
Overprinted high denominations for the French overseas departments are scarce in such pristine condition, as most saw active use following the currency reform of 1960–1970s.
An outstanding piece for advanced collectors of French colonial banknotes and a visually striking highlight for any world currency collection.