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100 francs (withdrawn 01.02.2009) (B1011i)

100 francs (withdrawn 01.02.2009) (B1011i)

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 298805)

The 100 francs (withdrawn 01.02.2009) is a Banque de France bank note from the 12 category under the France group. Printed by the Printer (Banque de France) the dimensions are 160 x 85 mm.
Obverse: French text; painter Eug?ne Delacroix holding palette and two brushes; bare-breasted allegorical woman (Liberty) holding French flag and rifle with bayonet; leading allegorical young boy holding two pistols, from Delacroix’s 1830 painting, “la Liberté Guidant le Peuple” (Liberty Leading the People)
Reverse: French text; Eug?ne Delacroix holding quill pen; trees outside Delacroix’s apartment in Paris; penal code

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GSID: 298805
Denomination: 100 francs (withdrawn 01.02.2009)
Variety: 1984 Series 70 - 89 500,000,000 notes
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