200 francs 1990 — France ( Pick: 155 )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 200 francs issued in France in 1990. It falls under Pick number 155, identifying it within the documentation of this issue. The dimensions of the note are 92 x 172 mm, and it is made of cotton paper.
The front side design features Montesquieu positioned at the right. The banknote incorporates a color scheme of blue-green, yellow, and multicolored tones. It is signed by Bruneel, Dentaud, and Charriau.
The 200 franc banknote is part of a documented group of currency issued in France. The year 1990 marked active issuance as the French currency underwent various changes leading into the euro adoption.
The front side design features Montesquieu positioned at the right. The banknote incorporates a color scheme of blue-green, yellow, and multicolored tones. It is signed by Bruneel, Dentaud, and Charriau.
The 200 franc banknote is part of a documented group of currency issued in France. The year 1990 marked active issuance as the French currency underwent various changes leading into the euro adoption.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Bruneel, Dentaud, Charriau
- Date of issue
- 1990
- Paper
- Cotton
- Colour
- Blue-green, yellow, and multicolored
- Dimensions
- 92 x 172 mm
- Pick catalog
- 155
About this banknote
The Banque de France issued the 200 francs Montesquieu banknote in 1981, featuring the philosopher Charles de Montesquieu. This series was part of the bank's efforts to honor prominent French figures on its currency.
The front of the note displays Montesquieu on the right side. The reverse side features an allegorical representation of justice. This banknote was demonetized on March 31, 1998.