I'm pretty confident these are business strikes. They weren't reliably proof-like yet in the 70s like they are today, but they were starting to pop up.
Looking more into the mintages and the coins themselves, I think they are mint set coins. For example, the 1974 1 and 2 Franc coins have a general mintage of more than 15 million coins each, but only 10,000 mint sets and 2400 Proof sets. I don't think the mint would strike this quality (that is about PL) of coins for general circulation; I could be wrong.
Nice example, usually the colour has gone on toy money - different date too. https://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins.pl?coin=13053
This month’s “Club” coin ... A Fifty Centimes coin from Haiti. It features a prominent figure of Haiti’s history, Charlemagne Péralte. Péralte was a leader of Haitian Resistance during the U.S. occupation in 1915 and is considered a National Hero.
My newest purchase and a very challenging type. These seem to come in very low grades with poorly struck portraits. This one seemed an exception to that so I scooped it up.
Well Spirtyoda sent me a ton of world coins today ...I'm still in disbelieve...said on the note I needed a coin fix. Well here are a few , Ill certainly will have more to post as I image and catalog them.
Arrived today. I’ve been searching for an acceptable Newfoundland 50 cent piece for at least three years, maybe longer. PCGS and NGC examples are often $200 and up even for detailed coins (no thank you!) and most raw coins are over-dipped and VG-F. Had to grab this one when I saw it. I agree with the ICCS grade and it has enough luster that I think it would straight grade with PCGS or NGC. Might even go low AU. Seller’s pics: