KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

100 francs 1919 — France ( Pick: 71 )

Region: Europe
Front side
100 francs France 1919 — Front side
Back side
100 francs France 1919 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 100 francs issued in France in 1919. It is cataloged under Pick number 71.

The front side displays a multicolor design, depicting a woman and child on the left and right. The back features a blacksmith on the left, with a woman and child on the right. Various signatures appear on the back, including J. Laferriere and E. Picard, J. Leferriere and A. Aupetit, and L. Platet and A. Aupetit, with dates ranging from 1909 to 1923.

This note measures 128 x 88 mm and is printed by the Banque de France in red and brown. The 100 francs note was part of an issue in circulation during the aftermath of World War I, highlighting the transitional period of currency in France.

Specifications

Signed by
Secrétaire Général Chenu, Caissier Principal Pantin
Date of issue
December 2, 1909
Printing office
Banque de France
Colour
Red and brown
Dimensions
128 x 88 mm
Pick catalog
71

About this banknote

The Banque de France issued the 100 francs banknote, known as the "Luc Olivier Merson" type, between 1908 and 1939. This series was introduced on May 11, 1909, featuring the signatures of J. Laferrière and E. Picard, and continued with various signatories until November 29, 1923.

The front of the banknote displays a woman with a child on both the left and right sides. The reverse features a blacksmith on the left and a woman with a child on the right. This specific note, cataloged as Pick 71, measures 128 x 88 mm and was printed by the Banque de France. The 1919 issue includes the signatures of Secrétaire Général Chenu and Caissier Principal Pantin.

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