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This French banknote has a face value of 1000 francs. It was issued in 1912.
The banknote is known as "Rose et Bleu" (Pink and Blue), a name referring to the dominant colors used in its design. The printing is done on cream-colored paper, serving as a background for the motifs and inscriptions.
On the obverse, there is a composition with allegorical figures or national symbols. The colors used are mainly pink and blue, with shades of these colors to create contrasts and highlight the details. The inscriptions include the face value "1000 Francs", the name of the issuing bank, and the signatures of the issuing officials.
The reverse repeats similar graphic elements, with a predominance of pink and blue colors. Ornamental motifs and allegorical figures are present, framing the face value and legal notices. The banknote's serial number, in this case "H.782", is printed in black or red, allowing each banknote to be identified individually.
The dimensions of the banknote are standard for the time, facilitating its handling and storage. The paper used is of high quality, designed to withstand wear and tear and counterfeiting. Security features, such as watermarks and security fibers, are integrated into the paper to prevent counterfeiting.
This 1912 "Rose et Bleu" 1000 franc banknote, series H.782, is a testimony to the French monetary history of the early 20th century.