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The 5 francs Louis Pasteur banknote is a French banknote issued in 1966, bearing the reference K.20. It is part of the series of new franc banknotes put into circulation by the Banque de France during the 1960s, a period marked by the monetary reform initiated in 1960 under the Fifth Republic.
This banknote pays tribute to Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), a world-renowned French chemist and microbiologist, known in particular for his work on fermentation, pasteurisation and the development of vaccines against rabies and anthrax. His effigy on this banknote reflects the national recognition granted to great French scientific figures.
The banknote displays the typical graphic characteristics of Banque de France issues of this era, with careful engraving work highlighting Pasteur's portrait as well as iconographic elements related to his scientific work. The face value of 5 francs is clearly indicated on both the front and back of the note.
The reference K.20 is a precise identification element that places this banknote within the various issues and variants of this type. Collectors and specialists pay particular attention to these references, which make it possible to distinguish between the different print series and to establish the relative rarity of each example.
This banknote belongs to a generation of French paper money now withdrawn from circulation, making it a collectible item representative of the monetary and cultural history of France in the 1960s. Its condition is a determining factor in assessing its numismatic value.