26 11 1829 Sig : Maillard/de Croussas-Cretet/Paul Garat Series 20 25,000 notes Intro: 25 03 1830 1,000 francs (demonetized 00.12.1897) Values

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26 11 1829 Sig : Maillard/de Croussas-Cretet/Paul Garat Series 20 25,000 notes Intro: 25 03 1830 1,000 francs (demonetized 00.12.1897) Values

Details

Obverse: French text; two angels, seated allegorical man (Mercury) holding caduceus; snakes entwining anchor; seated allegorical woman holding two cornucopias; penal code; two allegorical men with oars; head of horse; peasant plowing with two oxen, tree, and beehive; head of bull; boat bow with anchor; penal code; boat stern with rudder; two allegorical men with oars; penal code; two angels, snakes entwining anchor; seated allegorical woman (Athena); seated allegorical man holding two cornucopias

Reverse: Mirrored front image

Basic Information

GSID:

298246

Denomination:

1,000 francs (demonetized 00.12.1897)

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

26 11 1829 Sig : Maillard/de Croussas-Cretet/Paul Garat Series 20 25,000 notes Intro: 25 03 1830

Design Details

Note Color:

Black

Note Dimension:

220 x 116 mm

Printer:

Printer (unknown)

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