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This banknote is a 100 Francs Sully, issued in France on December 18, 1941. It is part of the P.26863 series.
The banknote has a face value of 100 francs. It was issued in 1941.
This banknote represents a specific period in French history, reflecting the economic and political context of the time through its design and manufacturing characteristics. The precise details of the graphics and the nuances of colors used can offer an overview of the artistic influences and printing techniques used at that time.
The series to which this banknote belongs may also indicate relevant information regarding the printing and distribution of this particular denomination. Collectors and numismatists may be interested in this banknote due to its rarity, its state of preservation, or its historical significance within the collection of French banknotes.
The name "Sully" probably refers to an important French historical figure, whose image or symbol may appear on the banknote. The study of this banknote can therefore shed light on the key figures in French history and their representation in monetary iconography.