KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

100 francs 1933 — France ( Pick: 78 )

Region: Europe
Front side
100 francs France 1933 — Front side
Back side
100 francs France 1933 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 100 francs issued in France in 1933. It is cataloged under Pick number 78, placing it among documented banknotes.

The front side design features a multicolor depiction of a woman with a child on both the left and right sides. The signatures present include "LE CAISSIER PRINCIPAL," and the signatures of L. Platet and A. Aupetit, valid from November 29, 1923, to June 26, 1926; L. Platet and P. Strohl, from July 1, 1926, to December 29, 1932; and J. Boyer and P. Strohl, from January 12, 1933, to June 30, 1937. The note measures 155 x 90 mm and is printed on paper.

The banknote is multicolored. The State Bank of France issued 100-franc notes as part of its currency circulation during the early 20th century, reflecting the economic conditions of that period.

Specifications

Date of issue
March 15, 1935
Paper
Paper
Colour
Multicolour
Dimensions
155 x 90 mm
Pick catalog
78

About this banknote

The Bank of France issued the 100 francs banknote series starting in 1923. This series was introduced to modernize the currency and adapt to the post-World War I economic environment. The series involved several signature changes, reflecting shifts in the bank's administration, with the 1933 notes specifically bearing the signatures of J. Boyer and P. Strohl.

The front side of the 1933 100 francs note features a multicolor design depicting a woman with a child on both the left and right sides. The signature title is "LE CAISSIER PRINCIPAL." This specific note, identified as Pick number 78, is printed on paper, measures 155 x 90 mm, and was produced during a time when the Bank of France updated its currency designs regularly.

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