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The Law Bank category within the French Assignats includes the paper money issues produced under the impetus of John Law in the early 18th century. These Assignats, ancestors of the modern banknote, were issued by the Banque Royale and aimed to revive the French economy.
This section dedicated to Law Bank Assignats offers precise documentation and a rigorous classification of these historical pieces. You will find detailed information on the different denominations, issue dates, signatures, and peculiarities of each type.
Collectors and numismatists will find here a valuable resource to identify, study, and complete their collection of Law Bank Assignats. The emphasis is on objective description and accuracy of information, allowing reliable identification and a thorough understanding of this important chapter of French monetary history.
Explore the various subdivisions of this category to access specific information on Law Bank Assignats by type, face value, or period of issue. Each Assignat is presented with its technical characteristics and historical context.