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The product is a French banknote with a face value of 5 francs, issued in 1959. This banknote belongs to the J.19 series and weighs 1 gram. Its dimensions are 140 millimeters in length and 75 millimeters in width.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Victor Hugo on the right side. In the background, a representation of the Panthéon is visible. The Panthéon is an emblematic monument of Paris, originally built as a church, it has become a republican temple housing the tombs of prominent figures in French history, including Victor Hugo himself.
The back of the banknote features another portrait of Victor Hugo, this time positioned on the left. The background illustrates Victor Hugo's apartment located on the Place des Vosges in Paris. The Place des Vosges, with its homogeneous architecture and arcades, provides an important historical and cultural setting, reflecting the context in which the writer lived and worked.
The watermark on the banknote depicts a head of Victor Hugo, visible from the front. The watermark is a security measure integrated into the paper money, making counterfeiting more difficult. The presence of the watermark confirms the authenticity of the banknote and adds a distinctive element of detail.