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20 francs (withdrawn 13.11.1950) (B975b)

20 francs (withdrawn 13.11.1950) (B975b)

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 298589)

The 20 francs (withdrawn 13.11.1950) is a Banque de France bank note from the 12 category under the France group.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 130 x 80 mm.
Obverse: French text; rope, net, and monkfish; fishers in sailboat in Concarneau harbor; fisher pulling rope; monkfish entangled in rope
Reverse: French text; penal code; two Brittany women wearing typical headdresses (Quimper and Pont l’Abbé) holding child and baskets with regional fruits and vegetables; La Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Joie in Penmarch (Brittany) with Calvary crucifix

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GSID: 298589
Denomination: 20 francs (withdrawn 13.11.1950)
Variety: 29 01 1948 - 09 02 1950 Sig Rousseau/Gargam Series 163 - 247 212,500,000 notes
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