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Banknote France 20 Francs - Science and Labour - 05-12-1940 - Series U.1961

Ref. : NCB12466
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1940
Catalogue des jetons bretons (Daniel)
Les Billets de la Banque de France (F. 12.10)
France
VF
Face value
20 francs
Gouvernement de Sainte-Hélène
Banque de France
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This French banknote, with a face value of 20 francs, was issued on December 5, 1940. It measures 160 mm long and 97 mm wide.

The front of the banknote features an allegorical personification of Science and Labor, placed on the right of the composition. This representation symbolizes the importance given to these two domains in French society at the time.

The back of the banknote depicts a chemist working in his laboratory, located on the left. In the background, there is a lively industrial landscape, including a river where boats navigate, evoking economic activity and technological progress.

This banknote belongs to a specific series, identified by the letter "U" followed by the number "1961". This information allows us to classify and precisely identify this banknote among the different issues of the time.

The iconography of the banknote highlights themes such as science, labor, and industry, reflecting the concerns and values of French society at the time of its issue. The choice to represent a chemist and an industrial landscape underlines the importance given to scientific advances and economic development.

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