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The 20 francs Debussy banknote is a French banknote issued in 1980, belonging to series Y.001. It was put into circulation by the Banque de France and carries a face value of 20 francs.
This banknote pays tribute to Claude Debussy (1862-1918), a major French composer whose work, associated with the Impressionist movement, profoundly shaped the history of classical music. His portrait features prominently on the note, reflecting the French tradition of honouring great cultural and artistic figures on its banknote issues.
The banknote displays the typical graphic characteristics of Banque de France issues from that era, with fine engraving work and security features integrated into the visual composition. The chosen tones and motifs reflect the aesthetic of late 20th-century French banknotes, a period during which the series of notes featuring French cultural personalities underwent significant development.
Series Y.001 provides a precise reference for identifying and classifying this note within the overall production of the Debussy type. This information is essential for collectors and numismatists wishing to accurately establish the provenance and relative rarity of a given example.
The 20 francs Debussy stands today as a tangible testament to French monetary history, from the period preceding the gradual introduction of the euro as France's official currency.