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The 5 New Francs (NF) banknote overprinted on 500 Francs, issued on October 30, 1958, belongs to the A.114 series. This banknote was issued in France.
On the obverse, the banknote features a portrait of Victor Hugo, the renowned French writer, as the central figure of the visual design. The background is composed of intricate patterns and guilloches, ensuring the banknote's security against counterfeiting. The face value of "5" is clearly indicated, as well as the mention "Nouveaux Francs" (New Francs). The signatures of the Chief Cashier and the General Controller are affixed. The dominant color is blue, with subtle shades to accentuate the details of the portrait and ornamental motifs.
On the reverse, the banknote continues the theme of Victor Hugo with a scene inspired by his works or his life. The landscape or architectural setting depicted is treated with great engraving finesse. The face value is also repeated on the reverse, accompanied by the mention "République Française" (French Republic). The same security patterns and guilloches are present to maintain the banknote's integrity. The dominant color remains blue, with tonal variations to create depth and contrast. The watermark, visible through transparency, reinforces the banknote's security.
This transitional banknote, issued during the transition to the New Francs, combines the old value (500 francs) with the new one (5 new francs), thus facilitating the public's understanding and acceptance of the monetary reform. The A.114 series allows precise identification of this banknote among other issues of the same period.