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This French banknote has a face value of five francs. It was issued on June 5, 1969, and is part of the N.113 series.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Louis Pasteur, a renowned French scientist known for his discoveries in microbiology, including the pasteurization process and the development of vaccines. In the background, there are illustrations evoking his scientific work, such as laboratory instruments and representations of micro-organisms. The dominant color of this side is blue.
The back of the banknote continues the tribute to Louis Pasteur by presenting scenes related to his life and scientific contributions. It notably features a representation of the Pasteur Institute, a foundation dedicated to biomedical research, as well as images symbolizing his research on diseases and vaccines. The dominant color of this side is also blue, creating visual consistency with the front.
This five-franc Pasteur banknote was issued by the Banque de France and circulated for a certain period before being withdrawn from circulation. It demonstrates the importance given to science and the figure of Louis Pasteur in French history and culture.