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Banknote France 1000 Francs - Pink and blue - 08-04-1915 - Serial D.906

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1915
Catalog
Les Billets de la Banque de France (F. 36.29)
Country
France
Quality
FF+
Face value
1000 francs
Institution
Banque de France
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Plis, épinglages, coupures 

This French banknote has a face value of 1000 francs. It was issued on April 8, 1915, and is part of the D.906 series.

The front of the banknote features a dominant pink and blue color scheme. The intricate patterns and ornamental engravings are typical of banknotes from that era. The face value, "1000 Francs", is prominently displayed. Decorative elements and security features are integrated to prevent counterfeiting. The watermark, visible when held to the light, enhances the banknote's authenticity.

On the reverse, there is a continuation of the pink and blue colors, with patterns complementary to those on the front. Allegorical scenes or symbolic representations may be depicted, reflecting the values and national identity of France. Legal texts and mandatory notices, such as the names of the issuing institution and the signatures of officials, are also present.

The condition of the banknote may vary depending on its circulation and age. Creases, tears, stains, and discoloration are common signs of wear. Banknote collectors (or notaphilists) place great importance on the state of preservation, as it affects the collectible value. Banknotes in perfect condition, that is, those that have never been circulated, are particularly sought after. Specific characteristics, such as rare serial numbers or printing errors, can also increase the value of a banknote.

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