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The 10 francs Berlioz banknote was issued in 1975 by the Banque de France. It belongs to series J.222, a reference used to precisely identify its classification within the production of this denomination.
This banknote pays tribute to the French composer Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), a major figure of musical Romanticism and composer of the Symphonie fantastique, among other works. His portrait occupies a central place in the graphic design of this note, reflecting the French tradition of honouring cultural and artistic personalities on its banknotes.
The 10 francs note of this series features on the obverse a portrait of Hector Berlioz, accompanied by decorative elements related to his musical works. The reverse features architectural and symbolic motifs associated with the composer's world, including references to the Isère region, his homeland. The dominant tones of this banknote revolve around brown and golden hues, characteristic of this issue.
This type of banknote was put into circulation as part of the French franc monetary system, before the gradual introduction of the euro. The 10 francs denomination represented a common value in everyday transactions of the time.
Today, this banknote is a collectible item representative of French numismatic and fiduciary production of the 1970s, a period during which the Banque de France placed particular importance on the artistic quality and iconographic richness of its issues.