01 05 1922 - 29 11 1923 Sig Platet/Aupetit Series 8041 - 9999 48,975,000 notes 100 francs (withdrawn 04.06.1945) Values

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01 05 1922 - 29 11 1923 Sig Platet/Aupetit Series 8041 - 9999 48,975,000 notes 100 francs (withdrawn 04.06.1945) Values

Details

Obverse: French text; apple tree; standing nude boy with sheep; standing allegorical woman (Agriculture) holding shovel; pine tree; standing allegorical woman (Trade) holding rudder; standing boy holding bale

Reverse: French text; steated blacksmith (Labor) holding hammer on anvil with tongs and pliers, garland of lemons and leaves; head of Mercury; penal code; standing child holding olive branch and oak wreath; standing bare-breasted allegorical woman (Fortune) holding cornucopia, with foot on wheel

Basic Information

GSID:

298455

Denomination:

100 francs (withdrawn 04.06.1945)

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

01 05 1922 - 29 11 1923 Sig Platet/Aupetit Series 8041 - 9999 48,975,000 notes

Design Details

Note Color:

Multicolor

Note Dimension:

180 x 112 mm

Printer:

Printer (Banque de France)

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