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This French banknote, with a nominal value of 100 francs, was issued on September 28, 1939, and bears the serial number N.1644.
On the front, the banknote features a bust of a laurel-crowned woman, an allegorical personification of France. She holds a baton in her right hand, a symbol of command, while with her left hand, she gathers fruits and flowers offered by a child, representing Youth. In the background, an aerial view of Paris reveals Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Seine, emblematic elements of the French urban landscape. The inscriptions "100 BANQUE DE FRANCE 100" and "CENT FRANCS" are also present, indicating the value of the banknote. The script used is Latin. Ernest Deloche is credited as the engraver, and Lucien Hector Jonas as the designer.
The back of the banknote depicts Sully, shown on the right holding a parchment. A picturesque pasture landscape serves as the backdrop for this representation. The banknote measures 180 mm in length and 92 mm in width.