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Banknote Billet France 10 francs 1976

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1976
Catalogue
Les Billets de la Banque de France (F. 63)
Country
France
Quality
VF
Face value
10 francs
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The 10 Francs Berlioz banknote is a French banknote issued in 1974, belonging to the W.294 series. It was put into circulation by the Banque de France and represents one of the landmark issues in 20th-century French numismatics.

This banknote pays tribute to Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), a major French composer of the Romantic movement, particularly renowned for works such as the Symphonie fantastique. His portrait features prominently on this note, reflecting the French tradition of highlighting great national cultural and artistic figures on its banknotes.

The 10 francs Berlioz banknote was designed by the engravers and artists of the Banque de France, an institution renowned for the quality and refinement of its graphic work. Banknotes from this era are distinguished by their carefully crafted artistic compositions, elaborate colour nuances and security features characteristic of the intaglio printing techniques specific to the Banque de France.

The face value of this banknote is 10 francs, an intermediate denomination in the French monetary system of the time, prior to the transition to the euro. The W.294 series allows precise identification of the issue batch to which this note belongs, an essential piece of information for collectors wishing to establish a rigorous classification of their specimens.

This type of banknote, from a pivotal period in French monetary history, holds considerable interest for collectors and numismatic historians. The condition of such a specimen plays a decisive role in its valuation, with uncirculated notes in perfect condition naturally being the most sought after by knowledgeable enthusiasts.

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