KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1000 francs 1939 — France ( Pick: 90 )

Region: Europe
Front side
1000 francs France 1939 — Front side
Back side
1000 francs France 1939 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 1000 francs issued in France in 1939. It is cataloged under Pick number 90. This classification places it among documented banknotes of this issue.

The front side design features Ceres at the left, Mercury at the right, and two small angels below, rendered in ochre, blue, and multicolor. The signature title "LE CAISSIER GÉNÉRAL" is included. The back side depicts four different craftsmen and is printed on thin or thick paper.

Signed by H. de Bletterie, P. Rousseau, and R. Favre-Gilly, this banknote has recorded dimensions of 000 x 000 mm. The production periods for this banknote were from July 8, 1937, to August 26, 1937, and from November 4, 1937, to December 23, 1937.

Specifications

Signed by
H. de Bletterie, P. Rousseau and R. Favre-Gilly
Date of issue
24.3.1938-18.7.1940
Colour
Ochre, blue and multicolor
Dimensions
000 x 000 mm
Pick catalog
90

About this banknote

The Banque de France issued the 1000 francs "Cérès et Mercure" banknote between 1927 and 1940. This series was introduced on 8 July 1937, with the first signatures being P. Strohl, J. Boyer, and R. Favre-Gilly.

The front of the note features Ceres on the left, Mercury on the right, and two small angels below. The back depicts four different craftsmen. The note is predominantly ochre, blue, and multicolor. The specific note from 1939 bears the signatures of H. de Bletterie, P. Rousseau, and R. Favre-Gilly, used between 24 March 1938 and 18 July 1940.

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