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This French banknote has a face value of 1000 francs.
It was issued in France. The year of issue for this note is 1945, specifically August 23, 1945.
The banknote belongs to series W.105.
The front of the banknote features two major allegorical figures: Minerva and Hercules. Minerva, Roman goddess of wisdom, arts, and strategic warfare, is often depicted with a helmet and a spear. Hercules, hero of Roman mythology, is renowned for his strength and his twelve labors. Their joint presence symbolizes the power and wisdom of the nation.
The back of the banknote echoes and complements the motifs of the front. The colors used throughout the banknote are designed to complicate counterfeiting and assert the visual identity of the national currency. The graphic details, such as the guilloches and background patterns, are finely executed to secure the banknote.
This 1000 Francs Minerva and Hercules banknote is a testament to the post-war French monetary history. It embodies an era of reconstruction and renewal for France.