KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1000 francs 1932 — France ( Pick: 79 )

Region: Europe
Front side
1000 francs France 1932 — Front side
Back side
1000 francs France 1932 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 1000 francs issued in France in 1932. It is cataloged under Pick number 79. This note is classified within a defined group of banknotes produced by the Banque de France in Paris, with a total production of 15,000,000 notes.

The front side features a light brown, blue, and multicolor design depicting Ceres at the left, Mercury at the right, and two small angels below. The signature title displayed is LE CAISSIER PRINCIPAL. The back side showcases four different craftsmen along with signatures from J. Emmery, L. Platet, and P. Strohl, as well as Roulleau and Boyer, reflecting various issued dates from 1927 to 1932.

The dimensions of this banknote are not specified. The printing office, Banque de France in Paris, produced a total of 15 million notes.

Specifications

Signed by
Pierre Strohl, Gaston Rouleau, Louis Platet
Date of issue
1932
Printing office
Banque de France, Paris, France
Colour
Light brown, blue and multicolor
Dimensions
000 x 000 mm
Amount produced
15,000,000
Pick catalog
79

About this banknote

The Banque de France issued the 1000 francs banknote in 1932. This series was introduced as part of ongoing efforts to modernize France’s currency during the early 20th century. The banknote featured signatures from Pierre Strohl, Gaston Rouleau, and Louis Platet, which were common on French banknotes during this period.

The front side of the banknote includes Ceres on the left and Mercury on the right, with two small angels below, rendered in light brown, blue, and multicolor. The back side highlights four different craftsmen over various dates. It was printed at the Banque de France in Paris, with a total production of 15,000,000 notes.

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