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The 5 francs Pasteur banknote was issued in 1970 by the Banque de France. It belongs to series E.117 and is one of the iconic banknotes of the French monetary period before the introduction of the euro.
This banknote pays tribute to Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), the renowned French chemist and microbiologist, pioneer of modern microbiology and inventor of pasteurisation. His effigy features prominently on this note, bearing witness to the French Republic's recognition of this scientist whose work revolutionised medicine and hygiene.
The 5 francs banknote of this issue presents a graphic composition characteristic of the work of engravers and artists at the Banque de France of that era. Pasteur's portrait is depicted with great care, accompanied by visual elements evoking his scientific achievements. The intaglio printing technique, typical of French banknotes of this period, gives the note a distinctive texture that can be felt to the touch, a hallmark of banknotes produced using this printing method.
The face value of 5 francs is clearly indicated on the note, in accordance with the standards of the Banque de France. This banknote belongs to the so-called "Pasteur" series, which circulated in France during the 1960s and 1970s, before being gradually withdrawn from circulation.
Today it stands as a testament to French monetary history, representative of the country's numismatic and fiduciary tradition during the period of the franc as the national currency.