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The Bayard Type 1916 (1916-1919) category includes 20 Franc banknotes issued by the Banque de France during the period from 1916 to 1919. These banknotes belong to the "Banknotes of France" series and more specifically to the "20 Franc Banknotes".
The 1916 type, known as "Bayard", is recognizable by its design featuring the knight Bayard, an emblematic figure in French history. These banknotes are sought-after collectibles for their historical value and rarity, which varies depending on their condition and serial numbers.
This section helps identify and classify the different 20 Franc Bayard Type 1916 banknotes, taking into account potential variations (signatures, issue dates, control numbers). It offers a resource for collectors and numismatists interested in French monetary history and the specific characteristics of these banknotes issued during the First World War.
The information available generally includes the date of creation, the signatures present on the banknote (of the cashier and the secretary-general), as well as indications of the banknote's condition (VG, F, VF, EF, etc.). The state of preservation is a determining factor in the numismatic value of these banknotes.