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This French banknote has a face value of 1000 francs. It was issued in France, with an issue date of April 19, 1926. The banknote belongs to series S.2272.
The front of the banknote features a predominantly pink and blue background. The motifs include allegorical representations and complex ornaments typical of banknotes from that era. The face value, "1000 Francs," is clearly indicated, as well as the legal notices and signatures of the issuing authorities.
The back of the banknote repeats the pink and blue colors, with complementary motifs that enhance the security and overall aesthetics of the banknote. The face value and graphic elements intended to prevent counterfeiting are also present.
This 1000 franc banknote, issued in 1926, testifies to the French monetary system of the time and the artistic practices in banknote design. The combination of pink and blue colors, as well as the ornamental details, make it a significant example of French numismatic history.