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This French banknote has a face value of 25 livres. It was issued on October 24, 1792.
The front of the banknote features a composition with two main allegorical figures. On the left, there is a standing angel, holding in its right hand a spear topped with a Phrygian cap, a symbol of the French Revolution. With its left hand, the angel supports a table of the Constitution, indicating the importance of the constitutional principles of the time. On the right, the portrait of Louis XVI is depicted. The king is coiffed and dressed in a robe adorned with decorations. The entire scene is framed by ornamental motifs and inscriptions.
On the back, the banknote features a decoration composed of complex motifs and texts. Floral and geometric ornaments frame the center of the banknote, where the face value "25 Livres" is written out in full. Additional inscriptions, potentially related to the issue and validity of the banknote, complete the design. The motifs are finely engraved, testifying to the technical know-how of the time in terms of fiduciary printing.
This banknote belongs to the 700 series. It bears witness to the historical and political context of France at the end of the 18th century, marked by the Revolution and institutional transformations.