KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

100 francs 1912 — France ( Pick: 71 )

Region: Europe
Front side
100 francs France 1912 — Front side
Back side
100 francs France 1912 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 100 francs issued in France in 1912. It is cataloged under Pick number 71, categorizing it within the documented banknotes associated with this issue.

The front side design features a multicolor representation of a woman with a child on each side. The back side showcases a blacksmith on the left, accompanied by a woman and child on the right. Significant signatures include J. Laferriere and E. Picard, J. Leferriere and A. Aupetit, and L. Platet and A. Aupetit, reflecting a design period from 1909 to 1923.

This note measures 125 x 80 mm and is printed on paper in blue. The total amount produced remains unspecified. The Banque de France, which printed this banknote, was integral in introducing innovative designs during the early 20th century.

Specifications

Signed by
Charles Camille Chazal
Date of issue
30 July 1914
Printing office
Banque de France
Paper
Paper
Colour
Blue
Dimensions
125 x 80 mm
Amount produced
Not specified
Pick catalog
71

About this banknote

The Banque de France issued the 100 francs banknote in 1912 as part of a series produced from 1909 to 1923. This series was introduced under the signature of Charles Camille Chazal, a notable figure at the time. The issuance was part of a broader effort to standardize the currency during the early 20th century in France.

The front side of the banknote features a multicolor design with a woman and child depicted on both the left and right sides. The back side presents a blacksmith on the left and another woman and child pair on the right. This specific note, cataloged as Pick 71, was printed by the Banque de France, featuring blue hues with dimensions of 125 x 80 mm.

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