10 francs 1943 — France ( Pick: 99 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 francs issued in France in 1943. It falls under Pick number 99.
The front design features miners on the left and another miner on the right, set against a brown and multicolor background. The back displays cows on the left and a farm woman with a child on the right.
The note has a green and brown color scheme and is printed on paper with dimensions of 118 x 75 mm. It is signed by Pierre Rousseau (General Cashier) and René Favre-Gilly (General Secretary). The banknote was printed by the Banque de France.
The front design features miners on the left and another miner on the right, set against a brown and multicolor background. The back displays cows on the left and a farm woman with a child on the right.
The note has a green and brown color scheme and is printed on paper with dimensions of 118 x 75 mm. It is signed by Pierre Rousseau (General Cashier) and René Favre-Gilly (General Secretary). The banknote was printed by the Banque de France.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Pierre Rousseau (General Cashier), René Favre-Gilly (General Secretary)
- Date of issue
- 11 November 1943
- Printing office
- Banque de France
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Green and brown
- Dimensions
- 118 x 75 mm
- Pick catalog
- 99
About this banknote
The issuing authority for the 10 francs banknote is the Banque de France. This series was issued starting in 1943, during the turbulent years of World War II. It was part of a broader effort to manage wartime economic conditions and maintain stable currency circulation within occupied France.
The front side design features a depiction of miners on both the left and right, printed in brown and multicolor tones. The back side showcases cows on the left and a farm woman with a child on the right. This banknote, identified as Pick 99, measures 118 x 75 mm and is printed on paper. It includes the signatures of Pierre Rousseau and René Favre-Gilly.