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This French banknote has a face value of 100 francs. It was issued in France on April 23, 1942.
The banknote belongs to the F.30417 series and is commonly called "Sully", after the historical figure depicted. Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, was a French statesman and minister of Henry IV. He is particularly recognized for his financial reforms and his role in the economic development of France in the early 17th century. His presence on the banknote demonstrates a desire to link the currency to a prominent historical figure of the nation.
This type of banknote was issued during a particular period in French history. The year of issue, 1942, falls during World War II, a time when the country faced major economic and political challenges. The issue of this banknote is part of this specific historical context. Banknotes from this era may have design and printing characteristics that reflect the constraints and priorities of the time.
As a collectible item, this 1942 100 Francs Sully banknote may be of interest to numismatists and history collectors. Its value may vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand in the collector market.