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The 5 francs Pasteur banknote is a French banknote issued in 1969, belonging to series Y.103. It is one of the most iconic issues of the Banque de France under the Fifth Republic, honouring Louis Pasteur, the famous French chemist and microbiologist, whose work on pasteurisation and vaccines profoundly shaped the history of science.
The obverse of the note features a carefully crafted portrait of Louis Pasteur, executed with great typographic and artistic precision, characteristic of Banque de France productions of that era. The graphic composition incorporates decorative elements and security patterns typical of the intaglio printing techniques used at the time. The face value of 5 francs is clearly indicated, along with the legal tender mentions applicable on French territory.
On the reverse, the banknote features graphic elements consistent with the scientific and heritage theme chosen for this denomination. The dominant colours, watermarks and micro-printing all serve as security features integrated into the design of the note to prevent counterfeiting.
This banknote is part of the series issued under the new French monetary architecture resulting from the 1960 reform, which introduced the new franc. The 5 francs denomination was intended to circulate in everyday transactions within the French economy in the late 1960s. Series Y.103 allows precise identification of the printing plate and production batch, which is of particular importance for collectors and specialists in paper numismatics, also known as notaphily.