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Banknote France 50 Francs - Jacques Coeur - 05-12-1940 - Series X.27

Ref. : NCB12914
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1940
Catalog
Les Billets de la Banque de France (F. 19.4)
Country
France
Quality
VF
Face value
50 francs
Institution
Banque de France
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This French banknote was issued on December 5, 1940. It is a 50 franc banknote, representing Jacques C?ur. The serial number of this banknote is X.27.

The front of the banknote features a portrait of Jacques C?ur, a great French financier of the 15th century. He is depicted in period costume, with a purse in his hand, a symbol of his wealth and his role in royal finances. The background is adorned with architectural motifs and intricate decorations, evoking the Gothic period and the prosperity of France at that time. The face value of the banknote, "50 francs", is clearly indicated in words and numbers.

The reverse of the banknote takes up the theme of wealth and commerce, with motifs representing merchant ships and port scenes. These images recall Jacques C?ur's role in the development of French maritime trade. The colors used on the banknote are mainly shades of green and brown, with touches of red and blue to enhance the details and inscriptions. The mention "Banque de France" is also present, attesting to the issuing institution.

This 50 franc Jacques C?ur banknote was issued in a particular historical context, during the Second World War. It reflects the Banque de France's desire to maintain some monetary stability despite the economic and political difficulties of the time.

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