1.9.1874 Stamped date (1 SEPTEMBRE 1874) Three handwritten sig Series A s/n 5,044 - 8,191 20 francs Values

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1.9.1874 Stamped date (1 SEPTEMBRE 1874) Three handwritten sig Series A s/n 5,044 - 8,191 20 francs Values

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1.9.1874 Stamped date (1 SEPTEMBRE 1874) Three handwritten sig Series A s/n 5,044 - 8,191 20 francs Values

Details

Obverse: French text; company seal with Mercury, star, rope, anchor, cattle, factory, ship, and capitalization of 2400000

Reverse: Mirror image of front

Basic Information

GSID:

124073

Coin Date:

1.9.1874

Denomination:

20 francs

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Stamped date (1 SEPTEMBRE 1874) Three handwritten sig Series A s/n 5,044 - 8,191

Design Details

Note Color:

Green and black

Note Dimension:

136 x 88 mm

Printer:

(Unknown)

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