100 francs 1994 — France ( Pick: 154 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 francs issued in France in 1994. It is cataloged under Pick number 154, which identifies it within this issue. The front side features a design of Delacroix's painting "La Liberté Guidant le Peuple."
The dimensions of this note are 85 x 160 mm, and it is printed in brown. The signatures present on the banknote belong to D. Bruneel, J. Bonnardin, and C. Vigier. The printing office responsible for this issue is the Banque de France.
The banknote is part of a group of notes produced during this period. France transitioned to the euro currency in 2002, leading to the demonetization of the franc.
The dimensions of this note are 85 x 160 mm, and it is printed in brown. The signatures present on the banknote belong to D. Bruneel, J. Bonnardin, and C. Vigier. The printing office responsible for this issue is the Banque de France.
The banknote is part of a group of notes produced during this period. France transitioned to the euro currency in 2002, leading to the demonetization of the franc.
Specifications
- Signed by
- D. Bruneel, J. Bonnardin, C. Vigier
- Date of issue
- 1994
- Printing office
- Banque de France
- Colour
- brown
- Dimensions
- 85 x 160 mm
- Pick catalog
- 154
About this banknote
The Banque de France issued the 100 francs banknote featuring Eugène Delacroix in 1979, with subsequent printings in 1994 and 1995. This series was introduced to honor the renowned French Romantic artist, Eugène Delacroix, and his contributions to French art.
The front of the banknote displays a portrait of Eugène Delacroix at the left center, with Marianne holding the tricolor flag, a detail from Delacroix's painting "La Liberté Guidant le Peuple," at the right. The back features Delacroix holding a quill pen. The banknote measures 85 x 160 mm and is predominantly brown. It includes the signatures of D. Bruneel, J. Bonnardin, and C. Vigier.