24 10 1940 - 19 12 1940 Sig de Bletterie/Rousseau/Favre-Gilly Series 1 - 1440 36,000,000 notes Intro: 19 05 1944 1,000 francs (withdrawn 04.06.1945) Values

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24 10 1940 - 19 12 1940 Sig de Bletterie/Rousseau/Favre-Gilly Series 1 - 1440 36,000,000 notes Intro: 19 05 1944 1,000 francs (withdrawn 04.06.1945) Values

Details

Obverse: French text; heads of allegorical women (Agriculture) in profile with flowers and leaves in hair flanking background of bird, wheat, butterflies, scythe, flowers,Plants, wicker basket, tendrils, grapes, cornucopia, and Gallic rooster (Vigilance)

Reverse: French text; standing allegorical man holding hammer on anvil, with cog, tongs, and pliers; metallurgical factory with smokestacks (Industry); sailing ship, steamship, anchor, and bale (Trade); standing Mercury holding caduceus

Basic Information

GSID:

298576

Denomination:

1,000 francs (withdrawn 04.06.1945)

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

24 10 1940 - 19 12 1940 Sig de Bletterie/Rousseau/Favre-Gilly Series 1 - 1440 36,000,000 notes Intro: 19 05 1944

Design Details

Note Color:

Multicolor

Note Dimension:

197 x 118 mm

Printer:

Printer (Banque de France)

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