11 FÉVRIER 1917 Sig 1: Riboulet/Bourguine Wmk: Bee pattern 4 5-mm tall s/n 23-mm wide imprint Series A 01 - A 60 60,000 notes 50 centimes Values

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11 FÉVRIER 1917 Sig 1: Riboulet/Bourguine Wmk: Bee pattern 4 5-mm tall s/n 23-mm wide imprint Series A 01 - A 60 60,000 notes 50 centimes Values

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11 FÉVRIER 1917 Sig 1: Riboulet/Bourguine Wmk: Bee pattern 4 5-mm tall s/n 23-mm wide imprint Series A 01 - A 60 60,000 notes 50 centimes Values

Details

Obverse: French text; 50-centime coin

Reverse: French text

Basic Information

GSID:

97924

Denomination:

50 centimes

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

11 FÉVRIER 1917 Sig 1: Riboulet/Bourguine Wmk: Bee pattern 4 5-mm tall s/n 23-mm wide imprint Series A 01 - A 60 60,000 notes

Design Details

Note Color:

Red and black

Note Dimension:

82 x 55 mm

Printer:

Gorée — Imp Gouvt Génal

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