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This French banknote has a face value of 50 francs. It was issued in 1941. This banknote belongs to a series identified by the code "A.41".
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Jacques C?ur, a famous financier of King Charles VII in the 15th century. His image is surrounded by intricate ornamental motifs, including Gothic architectural elements evoking his era. The dominant color on this side of the banknote is blue, with touches of brown and ochre to enhance the details of the drawing and the portrait. The face value, "50 Francs", is clearly indicated in words and numbers.
On the back, the banknote depicts an allegorical scene featuring figures symbolizing commerce and industry, reflecting Jacques C?ur's economic importance. There are ships in the background, recalling the maritime commercial activities of the time. The colors used on the back are similar to those on the front, with a predominance of blue, brown, and ochre, creating visual continuity. The name of the issuing bank and the face value are also repeated on the back.
The banknote is printed on specific security paper, incorporating security features to prevent counterfeiting. These features may include a watermark visible through transparency and security fibers scattered in the paper. The typography used for the inscriptions and numbers is neat and precise, reflecting the expertise of the engravers and printers of the time.