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This banknote is a 100 Francs, issued by France. The date of issue printed on the banknote is December 7, 1939.
The banknote belongs to series X.5135, which allows it to be precisely identified among other banknotes of the same value and year of issue. This information is essential for collectors and numismatists.
The face value of this banknote is 100 francs, the monetary unit used in France at that time. This indication of value is essential to understanding the economic role of the banknote during its period of circulation.
The banknote is commonly called "Sully", probably in reference to the historical figure represented or to the main iconographic theme of the banknote. This name allows for quick identification and facilitates communication between collectors.
As a banknote, it was used as a means of payment and store of value. Banknotes from this era are witnesses to the economic and social history of France.
Banknote collectors are interested in this type of specimen for several reasons: its state of preservation, its rarity due to the quantity issued and the number of banknotes still available, as well as its historical and artistic significance.