1000 francs 1930 — France ( Pick: 79 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1000 francs issued in France in 1930. It is cataloged under Pick number 79. The banknote features a front design created between 1927 and 1937, displaying Ceres at the left, Mercury at the right, and two small angels below. The front is designed in light brown, blue, and multicolor, with the title "LE CAISSIER PRINCIPAL." The back design showcases four different craftsmen, along with the signatures of J. Emmery, L. Platet, and P. Strohl, which were valid from February 11, 1927, to February 5, 1930.
The back also includes signatures of Roulleau, L. Platet, and P. Strohl, which were valid from April 1, 1930, to December 29, 1932. The note was produced in an amount of 17,249,000.
The banknote's dimensions and additional production details are not specified. The Central Bank of France was responsible for issuing a significant number of banknotes during this period.
The back also includes signatures of Roulleau, L. Platet, and P. Strohl, which were valid from April 1, 1930, to December 29, 1932. The note was produced in an amount of 17,249,000.
The banknote's dimensions and additional production details are not specified. The Central Bank of France was responsible for issuing a significant number of banknotes during this period.
Specifications
- Signed by
- J. Emmery, L. Platet and P. Strohl
- Date of issue
- 11.2.1927-5.2.1930
- Colour
- Light brown, blue and multicolor
- Dimensions
- 000 x 000 mm
- Amount produced
- 17,249,000
- Pick catalog
- 79
About this banknote
The Banque de France issued the 1000 francs banknote in 1930 as part of a series of notes from this period. The series was introduced during the late 1920s to address the economic conditions of post-World War I France. This specific note was signed by J. Emmery, L. Platet, and P. Strohl, indicating its issue before February 1930.
The front side of the banknote features Ceres on the left and Mercury on the right, with two small angels below. It incorporates light brown, blue, and multicolor elements. The back side displays four different craftsmen, showcasing the signatures of J. Emmery, L. Platet, and P. Strohl, with the noted signature period from February 11, 1927, to February 5, 1930. The note had a total production of 17,249,000 units.