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Here is a numismatic descriptive sheet of the 50 Francs Le Verrier banknote:
This banknote was issued by the Banque de France. It belongs to the range of post-war issues and reflects the economic and social context of France in the mid-20th century.
The face value of this banknote is 50 francs. It was put into circulation on June 7, 1951. The specific serial number for this banknote is S.178.
The banknote is commonly called "Le Verrier", referring to the main character depicted on its faces. Urbain Le Verrier, a 19th-century French astronomer and mathematician, is honored for his notable contributions to celestial mechanics. His work notably led to the discovery of the planet Neptune through mathematical calculations.
On the front of the banknote is a portrait of Urbain Le Verrier. The back of the banknote depicts the Paris Observatory, where Le Verrier conducted much of his research. The patterns and colors used for printing are typical of banknotes from that era, with particular attention paid to detail to prevent counterfeiting.
This 50 Francs Le Verrier banknote represents a historical testimony of France. It combines the art of engraving and the tribute to a prominent scientific figure.