100 neuveaux francs 1963 — France ( Pick: 144 )
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Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 neuveaux francs issued in France in 1963. It is cataloged under Pick number 144. This note is characterized by its red and multicolor design and measures 150 x 80 mm.
The front side features an image of Napoléon Bonaparte along with the Arc de Triomphe. It was printed by the Monnaie de Paris and bears the signature of Raymond Joly, Graveur général des monnaies.
A total of 217,601,000 pieces were produced. The Monnaie de Paris was involved in the production of various banknotes during this period.
The front side features an image of Napoléon Bonaparte along with the Arc de Triomphe. It was printed by the Monnaie de Paris and bears the signature of Raymond Joly, Graveur général des monnaies.
A total of 217,601,000 pieces were produced. The Monnaie de Paris was involved in the production of various banknotes during this period.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Raymond Joly, Graveur général des monnaies
- Date of issue
- 1963
- Printing office
- Monnaie de Paris
- Colour
- Red and multicolor
- Dimensions
- 150 x 80 mm
- Amount produced
- 217,601,000
- Pick catalog
- 144
About this banknote
The Banque de France issued the 100 nouveaux francs banknote (Pick 144) on March 7, 1963, as part of the currency reform initiated in 1960, which introduced the "nouveau franc" to replace the old franc at a rate of 100 to 1. This banknote was part of a series that began in 1959 and continued until 1964.
The obverse features a portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte on the right and the Arc de Triomphe on the left. The reverse depicts Napoleon Bonaparte on the left, accompanied by numerous flags, and the Église des Invalides on the right. The banknote measures 172 x 92 mm and was printed by the Monnaie de Paris. A total of 217,601,000 notes were produced.