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The 10,000 francs Bonaparte banknote, referenced Y.16, is an issue of the Banque de France dating from 1956. It belongs to one of the most iconic series of French paper money of the 20th century, featuring the historical figure of Napoléon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French and King of Italy.
This 10,000 francs banknote represents a high face value denomination in the French monetary system of the time, when France still used the old franc before the monetary reform of 1960 that introduced the new franc. The Bonaparte series constitutes a significant testament to official French iconography, associating the economic power of the banknote with one of the most prominent figures in national history.
The portrait of Napoléon I occupies a central place in the graphic composition of this banknote, in accordance with the artistic and symbolic codes in use in French fiduciary numismatics of this period. The printing techniques used by the Banque de France at that time included specific security features designed to prevent counterfeiting, characteristic of official issues of the Fourth Republic.
In terms of dating, the year 1956 corresponds to a period of active circulation of this denomination, in an economic context of reconstruction and growth for post-war France. The banknote presents the typical characteristics of French issues of that decade, both in terms of artistic composition and the quality of the paper medium used. The reference Y.16 allows precise identification within the numismatic classification of French banknotes, facilitating the work of collectors and specialists in the cataloguing and attribution of the various variants of this issue.