100 francs 1951 — Франция ( Pick: 128 )
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Описание банкноты
The banknote is a 100 francs issued in France in 1951. It is cataloged under Pick number 128.
The front side features a farmer with two oxen, rendered in brown, red, and multicolor. The back side displays a man, woman, and children at dockside. There is a watermark depicting a woman with hair parted on her left.
Signed by P. Rousseau and P. Gargam, the signatures associated with this note span from April 3, 1947, to May 19, 1949, and June 29, 1950, to November 16, 1950. A later signature by G. Gouin d'Ambrieres and P. Gargam is also noted. The series was issued between 1945 and 1954, which aligns with the production time for this banknote.
The front side features a farmer with two oxen, rendered in brown, red, and multicolor. The back side displays a man, woman, and children at dockside. There is a watermark depicting a woman with hair parted on her left.
Signed by P. Rousseau and P. Gargam, the signatures associated with this note span from April 3, 1947, to May 19, 1949, and June 29, 1950, to November 16, 1950. A later signature by G. Gouin d'Ambrieres and P. Gargam is also noted. The series was issued between 1945 and 1954, which aligns with the production time for this banknote.
Характеристики
- Цвет
- Multicolour
- Размер
- 000 x 000 mm
- Каталог Pick
- 128
Об этой банкноте
The Banque de France issued the 100 francs "Jeune Paysan" banknote series from November 7, 1945, to April 1, 1954. This series was introduced to replace earlier banknotes and featured various signature combinations over its issuance period.
The front of the banknote depicts a young farmer with two oxen, while the back shows a man, woman, and children at a dockside. The watermark features a woman with her hair parted on her left. The 1951 issues bear the signatures of G. Gouin d'Ambrières and P. Gargam, used from September 6, 1951, to April 1, 1954.