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The 50 francs Racine banknote is a French banknote issued in 1967, belonging to the series referenced Y.114 in the official classification of Banque de France banknotes.
This banknote takes its name from Jean Racine (1639-1699), one of the greatest playwrights of classical French literature, whose portrait is prominently featured on this note. The representation of iconic figures from French culture and history was a recurring characteristic of French monetary issues of that era.
The 50 francs Racine banknote belongs to a generation of banknotes that defined the period of the Fifth Republic, under the new franc introduced in 1960. The typography, ornamental motifs and anti-counterfeiting printing techniques used reflect the standards of the Banque de France for widely circulated banknotes of this period.
From a graphic standpoint, this banknote features an elaborate composition blending Racine's portrait with decorative elements characteristic of the style of the Banque de France workshops in the 1960s. The fine engravings and integrated watermarks bear witness to the expertise of the official engravers of the issuing institution.
The banknote has a face value of 50 francs, making it a significant denomination in the French monetary system of the time. Now withdrawn from circulation since the transition to the euro in 2002, this banknote is a collectible item representative of French 20th-century numismatics, reflecting the monetary and artistic history of France under the Fourth and Fifth Republics.