100 francs 1993 — France ( Pick: 154 )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 francs issued in France in 1993. It is cataloged under Pick number 154, which identifies it within the issue. The dimensions of the note are 160 x 85 mm.
The front side features a design centered around Delacroix's painting "La Liberté Guidant le Peuple." The color scheme includes brown and cream tones. The signatures on the note include those of Didier Bruneel, Jean Bonnardin, and Claude Vigier. Printed by the Banque de France, the banknote is classified within a specific group of banknotes from this issue.
A total of 100 francs was produced in this design during 1993. The inclusion of renowned artwork showcases a specific artistic choice at the time, reflecting the value placed on cultural heritage.
The front side features a design centered around Delacroix's painting "La Liberté Guidant le Peuple." The color scheme includes brown and cream tones. The signatures on the note include those of Didier Bruneel, Jean Bonnardin, and Claude Vigier. Printed by the Banque de France, the banknote is classified within a specific group of banknotes from this issue.
A total of 100 francs was produced in this design during 1993. The inclusion of renowned artwork showcases a specific artistic choice at the time, reflecting the value placed on cultural heritage.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Didier Bruneel, Jean Bonnardin, Claude Vigier
- Date of issue
- 1993
- Printing office
- Banque de France
- Colour
- Brown and cream
- Dimensions
- 160 x 85 mm
- Pick catalog
- 154
About this banknote
The Banque de France issued the 100 francs banknote featuring Eugène Delacroix from 1978 to 1995. This series was introduced on August 2, 1979, replacing the previous 100 francs note.
The obverse displays a self-portrait of Delacroix alongside his painting "La Liberté guidant le peuple." The reverse depicts Delacroix holding a quill pen, with Place Furstenberg in the background. The note measures 160 x 85 mm and was demonetized on January 1, 2009.