100 francs 1908 — France ( Pick: 65 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 francs issued in France in 1908. It is cataloged under Pick number 65, placing it among documented banknotes of this issue.
The front design features a blue on pink underprint with four women at the center, similar to Pick number 63. The signatures present are C. Bertin and Billotte, valid from September 12, 1888, to December 31, 1889, and J. Laferriere and E. Picard, valid from August 1, 1907, to January 29, 1909. The back design details are not specified.
The banknote has dimensions of 180 x 112 mm and was produced in an amount of 5,100,000. In 1908, France was involved in various colonial expansions in regions such as West Africa and Madagascar.
The front design features a blue on pink underprint with four women at the center, similar to Pick number 63. The signatures present are C. Bertin and Billotte, valid from September 12, 1888, to December 31, 1889, and J. Laferriere and E. Picard, valid from August 1, 1907, to January 29, 1909. The back design details are not specified.
The banknote has dimensions of 180 x 112 mm and was produced in an amount of 5,100,000. In 1908, France was involved in various colonial expansions in regions such as West Africa and Madagascar.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 4 March 1889
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue and pink
- Dimensions
- 180 x 112 mm
- Amount produced
- 5,100,000
- Pick catalog
- 65
About this banknote
The Banque de France issued this 100 francs banknote in 1908 as part of a series printed during that period. This series aimed to enhance the design and security features of earlier notes, with production spanning several years to meet growing economic demand.
The front side of the note features a blue on pink underprint design with four women at the center. This version includes the signatures of J. Laferriere and E. Picard, used from August 1, 1907, to January 29, 1909. The note measures 180 x 112 mm and had a total production of 5,100,000 pieces.