Diagonal black SPÉCIMEN / No # ovpt front; vertical SPECIMEN perf; all-zero s/n 50 nouveaux francs (withdrawn 02.01.1963) Values

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Diagonal black SPÉCIMEN / No # ovpt front; vertical SPECIMEN perf; all-zero s/n 50 nouveaux francs (withdrawn 02.01.1963) Values

Details

Obverse: French text; border of military symbols, including helmet, flags, bugles, quiver of arrows, armor; Paris coat of arms with sailing ship; Pont Royal bridge with the Samaritaine pump building over the Seine river in Paris; King Henri IV in army chief uniform, holding his baton of commander; Béarn coat of arms with two cattle

Reverse: French text; border of patterns from the Pau castle; Pau city coat of arms with two cattle and fence; view of Pyrénées mountains; King Henri IV wearing army chief uniform; Pau castle; penal code

Basic Information

GSID:

298701

Denomination:

50 nouveaux francs (withdrawn 02.01.1963)

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Diagonal black SPÉCIMEN / No # ovpt front; vertical SPECIMEN perf; all-zero s/n

Design Details

Note Color:

Multicolor

Note Dimension:

160 x 85 mm

Printer:

Printer (Banque de France)

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