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50 francs (withdrawn 26.01.1942) (B943h)

50 francs (withdrawn 26.01.1942) (B943h)

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 298409)

The 50 francs (withdrawn 26.01.1942) is a Banque de France bank note from the 12 category under the France group. Printed by the Printer (Banque de France,Paris and Saint-Étienne) the dimensions are 178 x 123 mm.
Obverse: French text; head of allegorical woman (Industry) with compass and hammer; two cherub flanking cartouche with penal code; head of allegorical woman (Agriculture) with ear of wheat and sickle
Reverse: French text; penal code; seated allegorical woman (Industry) holding hammer on anvil with cog, holding hands with seated allegorical woman (Agriculture) holding scythe with plow; penal code

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GSID: 298409
Denomination: 50 francs (withdrawn 26.01.1942)
Variety: 01 07 1926 - 25 03 1927 Sig d’Anfreville/Giraud Series 11801 - 12691 22,275,000 notes
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