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This section is dedicated to French school banknotes. School banknotes are reproductions of banknotes, often smaller in size and with specific inscriptions, used for educational purposes in schools. They allow students to familiarize themselves with fiat currency, numbers, and basic economic concepts.
Here you will find a varied collection of French school banknotes, classified by issuer (often specialized printing companies) and by the type of banknote reproduced. Each banknote is generally described in detail, with information on its date of issue (approximate, as they are rarely dated precisely), its visual characteristics (colors, illustrations, inscriptions) and its state of preservation.
French school banknotes are an interesting part of the history of education and numismatics. They offer a glimpse into how money was taught and perceived in different eras.
Explore our collection to discover reproductions of iconic banknotes from the Banque de France and other French financial institutions, adapted for didactic use. Ideal for collectors interested in the educational and historical aspects of money.