100 francs 1981 — France ( Pick: 154 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 francs issued in France in 1981. It is cataloged under Pick number 154. The denomination and year place it among documented banknotes, while details regarding the series and period are not specified.
The front side design features Delacroix's painting "La Liberté Guidant le Peuple." The note incorporates a color scheme of blue-green, yellow, and multicolor. Its dimensions are 85 x 160 mm. This banknote is signed by Strohl, Tronche, and Dentaud.
The banknote does not include additional details about production, printing office, or invalidation. The State Bank of France was established on August 18, 1800, serving as a central banking institution for the country.
The front side design features Delacroix's painting "La Liberté Guidant le Peuple." The note incorporates a color scheme of blue-green, yellow, and multicolor. Its dimensions are 85 x 160 mm. This banknote is signed by Strohl, Tronche, and Dentaud.
The banknote does not include additional details about production, printing office, or invalidation. The State Bank of France was established on August 18, 1800, serving as a central banking institution for the country.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Strohl, Tronche, Dentaud
- Date of issue
- 1981
- Colour
- Blue-green, yellow and multicolor
- Dimensions
- 85 x 160 mm
- Pick catalog
- 154
About this banknote
The Banque de France issued the 100 francs banknote featuring Eugène Delacroix on August 2, 1979. This series was introduced to replace the previous 100 francs note and remained in circulation until its withdrawal on February 1, 1999.
The front of the banknote displays a portrait of Eugène Delacroix holding a palette and brushes, alongside a detail from his painting "La Liberté guidant le peuple." The reverse features Delacroix with a quill pen in hand, set against the backdrop of Place Furstenberg in Paris. This specific note, cataloged as Pick #154b, includes the signatures of Strohl, Tronche, and Dentaud.