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Banknote France 100 Francs - Sully - 02-04-1942 - Serial L.30197

Ref. : NCB11084
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1942
Catalog
Les Billets de la Banque de France (F. 26.68)
Country
France
Quality
UNC
Face value
100 francs
Institution
Banque de France
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The 100 Francs Sully banknote, dated April 2, 1942, is a testament to French monetary history. Issued during the Second World War, it reflects the economic and political context of the time.

This banknote is part of a specific series, here the L.30197 series. The face value is clearly indicated, highlighting the purchasing power it represented at that specific moment in history. The issuing country is France, whose identity is discreetly integrated into the design and symbols used.

The lack of information on the associated personality and the issuing institute leaves a part of mystery as to the key figures and institutions involved in its creation and distribution. However, the mention of the year of issue, 1942, provides an essential temporal reference point for understanding the historical context in which this banknote was put into circulation.

The overall design of the banknote, although not described in detail here, is a crucial element of its identity. The motifs, colors, and typographies used are all clues to the values and ideals that France wanted to project through its currency. National symbols, allegorical figures, or representations of industry and agriculture are all elements that could appear on this banknote, contributing to its uniqueness and historical significance. The state of preservation of the banknote, its possible wear and tear, and the presence of marks or creases are all details that can affect its numismatic value and its appeal to collectors.

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