15 11 1934 - 30 06 1937 Sig Boyer/Strohl Series 1 - 6552 163,800,000 notes Intro: 15 03 1935 50 francs (withdrawn 16.12.1943) Values

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15 11 1934 - 30 06 1937 Sig Boyer/Strohl Series 1 - 6552 163,800,000 notes Intro: 15 03 1935 50 francs (withdrawn 16.12.1943) Values

Details

Obverse: French text; border of oak leaves and olive branches; Ceres (representing France) wearing Liberty cap with garland of olive leaves, ears of wheat, and grapes; park at Palace of Versailles; statue of reclining woman pouring water from vase

Reverse: French text; cornucopia; penal code; mountainous landscape; Mercury holding caduceus

Basic Information

GSID:

298529

Denomination:

50 francs (withdrawn 16.12.1943)

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

15 11 1934 - 30 06 1937 Sig Boyer/Strohl Series 1 - 6552 163,800,000 notes Intro: 15 03 1935

Design Details

Note Color:

Multicolor

Note Dimension:

155 x 90 mm

Printer:

Printer (Banque de France)

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