1000 francs 1937 — France ( Pick: 90 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1000 francs issued in France in 1937. It is cataloged under Pick number 90.
The front design features Ceres on the left, Mercury on the right, and two small angels below, with a color scheme of ochre, blue, and multicolor. The signature title is LE CAISSIER GÉNÉRAL. The back side depicts four different craftsmen. This note is printed on paper measuring 235 x 130 mm and produced by the Banque de France.
This banknote has been signed by P. Strohl, J. Boyer, and R. Favre-Gilly. The operational details of the printing office were recorded from August 7, 1937, to December 23, 1937.
The front design features Ceres on the left, Mercury on the right, and two small angels below, with a color scheme of ochre, blue, and multicolor. The signature title is LE CAISSIER GÉNÉRAL. The back side depicts four different craftsmen. This note is printed on paper measuring 235 x 130 mm and produced by the Banque de France.
This banknote has been signed by P. Strohl, J. Boyer, and R. Favre-Gilly. The operational details of the printing office were recorded from August 7, 1937, to December 23, 1937.
Specifications
- Signed by
- P. Strohl, J. Boyer, R. Favre-Gilly
- Date of issue
- 1937-08-07 to 1937-08-26
- Printing office
- Banque de France
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue and brown
- Dimensions
- 235 x 130 mm
- Pick catalog
- 90
About this banknote
The Banque de France issued the 1000 francs "Cérès et Mercure" banknote between 1937 and 1940. This series was introduced on January 28, 1937, with the first notes bearing the signatures of P. Strohl, J. Boyer, and R. Favre-Gilly.
The obverse features Ceres on the left, Mercury on the right, and two small angels below. The reverse depicts four different craftsmen. The note measures 235 x 130 mm and was demonetized on June 4, 1945.