10 francs 1918 — France ( Pick: 73 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 francs issued in France in 1918. It is cataloged under Pick number 73, which identifies it within the issue. The dimensions of this note are 150 x 90 mm, indicating its physical attributes as part of the documented banknotes.
The front side design features a woman and displays the titles of two signatures: LE CAISSIER PRINCIPAL and LE SECRÉTAIRE GÉNÉRAL, specifically including the signatures of J. Laferrière and E. Picard. The design incorporates a color scheme of blue and cream, aligning with the identified attributes of this note.
The signatures associated with this banknote include J. Laferrière and E. Picard, valid from March 1, 1916, to November 15, 1918. The State Bank of France had a series of signature changes for its banknotes, recorded up until 1932.
The front side design features a woman and displays the titles of two signatures: LE CAISSIER PRINCIPAL and LE SECRÉTAIRE GÉNÉRAL, specifically including the signatures of J. Laferrière and E. Picard. The design incorporates a color scheme of blue and cream, aligning with the identified attributes of this note.
The signatures associated with this banknote include J. Laferrière and E. Picard, valid from March 1, 1916, to November 15, 1918. The State Bank of France had a series of signature changes for its banknotes, recorded up until 1932.
Specifications
- Signed by
- J. Laferrière and E. Picard
- Date of issue
- 3 January 1916 to 15 November 1918
- Colour
- Blue and cream
- Dimensions
- 150 x 90 mm
- Pick catalog
- 73
About this banknote
The Banque de France issued the 10 francs "Minerva" banknote in 1918, during the period from January 3, 1916, to November 15, 1918. This series featured the signatures of J. Laferrière as "Le Caissier Principal" and E. Picard as "Le Secrétaire Général."
The front of the banknote displays an image of Minerva at the upper left and a seated farm woman. The note measures 150 x 90 mm and is printed in blue and cream colors.