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This French banknote has a face value of five francs. It was issued in 1939. The banknote belongs to a series identified by the letter "V" followed by the number 58006.
The banknote is purple in color, which gives it its common name. The motifs and inscriptions are printed in different shades of purple, creating a visual contrast. The paper used is of high quality, with visible fibers that contribute to the security of the banknote and its resistance to counterfeiting. Additional security features, such as watermarks or security threads, may be integrated into the paper.
The obverse of the banknote features illustrations and official inscriptions. The face value, "5 Francs", is clearly indicated in numbers and letters. Allegorical representations or French historical figures may be present, symbolizing values such as freedom, industry, or agriculture. The name of the issuing bank, as well as the signatures of the issuing officials, also appear on the obverse. The date of issue, "13-07-1939", is printed to identify the specific version of the banknote.
The reverse of the banknote repeats some of the motifs from the obverse, but with different compositions. Rural or urban scenes may be depicted, highlighting the country's heritage and economy. The face value is mentioned again, as well as legal warnings regarding counterfeiting. Ornaments and decorative borders frame the illustrations, adding to the overall aesthetics of the banknote.