Choice 1901 $10 Bison Legal Tender Note, World Paper Money in May CCO Currency Auctions
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PCGS Currency, the note features an imposing American bison at center lending to this type’s popular
Bison Note nickname. Adding to the appeal of these notes are images of western explorers
Lewis and Clark, who appear at left and right respectively on the face of the note.
This catalog number features the
Elliott-White signature combination, although it displays an
Elliott-Burke back plate number making it a mule note as well. Bright paper, bold red overprints and light handling makes it a wonderful example of this all-time favorite design type. The note carries an estimate of $2,500-$3,500. The entire May United States coins and paper money Collectors Choice Online Auction is posted online at StacksBowers.com. The live bidding portion of the May CCO auction will be conducted on May 19.
« Agent orange » toxique : Une Franco-Vietnamienne « déterminée » à poursuivre la bataille judiciaire contre les multinationales
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Agent orange : une Franco-Vietnamienne déterminée à poursuivre la bataille judiciaire
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French court dismisses case over Agent Orange use in Vietnam War AFP 5 days ago AFP © HOANG DINH NAM Campaign groups estimate that four million people in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia were exposed to Agent Orange
An elderly French-Vietnamese woman failed Monday in her bid to sue Monsanto and other makers of the toxic chemical Agent Orange over its use by the US as a weapon during the Vietnam War, after a French court ruled that the companies had legal immunity because they were working for a sovereign government.
Tran To Nga, born in 1942 in what was then French Indochina, accused 14 agrochemicals firms of causing grievous harm to her and others by selling Agent Orange to the American military, which used the herbicide to devastating effect in Vietnam.
A French court has thrown out a lawsuit brought by a French-Vietnamese woman against more than a dozen multinational companies that produced and sold the toxic herbicide Agent Orange, used by US troops during the war in Vietnam.
Tran To Nga confirmed to Reuters that the case had been thrown out on Monday. She added she would appeal against the ruling.
The landmark case, filed in 2014, has pitched Tran To Nga, a 79-year-old, who claims she was a victim of Agent Orange, against 14 firms, including US multinational companies Dow Chemical and Monsanto, now owned by German giant Bayer.
The court in the Paris suburb of Evry ruled that it did not have the jurisdiction to hear a case involving the wartime actions of the US government, AFP news agency reported, citing the ruling.