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This French banknote has a face value of 100 francs. It was issued in 1935.
The banknote belongs to the H.50039 series. It bears the name of Luc Olivier Merson, who probably appears on the banknote itself, either as a portrait or as an artistic reference.
It is important to note that the mentioned weight of 1 is probably an indicative value or a standard weight used for stock management, rather than the actual weight of the banknote in grams. Paper money generally has a very low weight.
Other descriptive characteristics, such as the exact dimensions of the banknote (length and width), the dominant colors used in its printing, the security watermarks integrated into the paper, the signatures of the officials of the Banque de France affixed to the banknote, as well as the specific motifs and symbols represented, are not provided in the available data.
Likewise, the condition of the banknote (mint, very good, good, fair, poor) is not specified, which is an essential element in determining its numismatic value.