100 neuveaux francs 1961 — France ( Pick: 144a )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 neuveaux francs issued in France in 1961. It is cataloged under Pick number 144a. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes.
This note features a design in brown and cream. The dimensions are 172 x 92 mm. It was printed by the Banque de France, contributing to its classification within documented banknotes.
No other specific details regarding signing, amount produced, or withdrawal are mentioned. The last issuance of neuveaux francs occurred in 1967, as the currency transitioned in favor of the euro.
This note features a design in brown and cream. The dimensions are 172 x 92 mm. It was printed by the Banque de France, contributing to its classification within documented banknotes.
No other specific details regarding signing, amount produced, or withdrawal are mentioned. The last issuance of neuveaux francs occurred in 1967, as the currency transitioned in favor of the euro.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1961
- Printing office
- Banque de France
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Brown and cream
- Dimensions
- 172 x 92 mm
- Pick catalog
- 144a
About this banknote
**About this banknote**
The Banque de France issued this 100 nouveaux francs banknote in 1961. This series was introduced as part of the currency reform to replace the old franc with the new franc, which commenced in January 1960 to stabilize the French economy and simplify monetary transactions.
The front side features a portrait of a historical figure alongside the Arc de Triomphe, with decorative elements and signatures. On the reverse, the same figure is depicted with a backdrop of flags and a view of Les Invalides. This note, identified by Pick number 144a, was printed by the Banque de France and measures 172 x 92 mm.