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The 50 Francs Le Verrier banknote, dated November 3, 1949, is a testament to French monetary history. This banknote is part of the L.143 series.
This banknote has a face value of 50 francs. It was issued by the issuing institution of France in 1949.
The banknote is associated with the personality of Urbain Le Verrier, a French astronomer and mathematician famous for his contribution to the discovery of the planet Neptune through his mathematical calculations.
In terms of graphic design, the banknote features motifs and symbols that reflect the time of its issue. The colors used, the typographies and the illustrations are characteristic of the artistic style of the 1940s in France. The banknote includes integrated security features to prevent counterfeiting, such as watermarks and security fibers.
The condition of the banknote is a determining factor in its numismatic value. Banknotes in perfect condition, without creases or defects, are generally more valued by collectors. Signs of wear, tears, or stains can significantly reduce the value of a banknote.
The 50 Francs Le Verrier banknote is a collector's item for numismatists interested in the monetary history of France and in French banknotes of the 20th century. It represents an era and bears witness to the personalities who have marked the history of French science and culture.