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Banknote France 1000 Francs Blue on lilac - 10-02-1912 - Serial B.770

Ref. : NCB10965
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1912
Catalog
Les Billets de la Banque de France (F. 36.26)
Country
France
Face value
1000 francs
Institution
Banque de France
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This French banknote with a nominal value of 1000 francs was issued on February 10, 1912. It belongs to the B.770 series. The issuing country is France.

The dominant colors of the banknote are pink and blue, colors that contribute to the visual identity of this denomination. The front of the banknote features a set of complex motifs and graphic representations typical of banknotes of that era. It includes ornaments, allegorical or symbolic figures, as well as security features designed to prevent counterfeiting. The nominal value, "1000 Francs", is clearly indicated, as well as the legal notices and signatures of those responsible for the issue.

The back of the banknote repeats and complements the motifs present on the front, using the same dominant colors. Allegorical scenes or representations of characters may appear on it, as well as architectural or landscape elements. The nominal value is also recalled on the back, as well as the legal notices and additional security features. All of these graphic and textual elements contribute to the identification and authentication of the banknote.

The typography used for the inscriptions and serial numbers is neat and precise, reflecting the quality standards of the printing press of that time. Watermarks, integrated into the paper during its manufacture, are also an important security feature, visible by transparency. The combination of these different visual and technical elements gives the banknote its own identity and a recognized fiduciary value.

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