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This French banknote with a face value of 100 francs was issued on May 11, 1933.
It belongs to the series identified by the code "T.40490". The banknote bears the name of Luc Olivier Merson, who is associated with its design or circulation.
This type of banknote is a testament to the monetary history of France and the era in which it was issued. Banknotes from this period may have graphic characteristics and security features specific to their time. The face value of 100 francs indicates its purchasing power at that time.
Collectors and numismatists are often interested in these banknotes because of their historical value, rarity and aesthetics. Old banknotes can also reflect the economic and social events of their time, making them objects of study for researchers and history enthusiasts.
The series to which this banknote belongs can also affect its value and interest to collectors. Banknotes are tangible witnesses to a country's financial history and can arouse particular interest because of their artistic design and their role in the daily life of the time.