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This French banknote, with a face value of 10 francs, was issued on September 26, 1946. It belongs to the G.112 Series and is distinguished by its iconography and specific dimensions.
The front of the banknote features a mine worker. The man is depicted carrying a pickaxe on his shoulder, a symbol of his profession and the mining industry. In the background, you can see the characteristic industrial buildings of a coal mine located in the North of France, highlighting the importance of this region in the country's mining activity.
The back of the banknote offers a different representation, focused on the rural world. A young peasant woman carrying her child is highlighted, evoking motherhood and agricultural life. The surrounding landscape reinforces this theme, illustrating the importance of agriculture in the country. The silhouette of the hamlet visible in the background is inspired by the village of Bazouges, located in the Sarthe department, adding a geographical and cultural dimension to the scene.
The banknote is written in Latin script and its dimensions are 118 mm in length by 75 mm in width. Its weight is approximately 1 gram.