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The 50 Francs Le Verrier banknote, dated May 31, 1946, is a testament to French post-war monetary history. This banknote belongs to the D.35 series.
On the obverse, the main motif is a portrait of Urbain Le Verrier, a 19th-century French astronomer and mathematician, known for his theoretical discovery of the planet Neptune. The portrait is executed with particular attention to detail, capturing Le Verrier's distinctive features. The background is composed of intricate patterns and guilloches, typical of banknotes of that era, designed to prevent counterfeiting. The face value, "50 Francs", is clearly indicated in words and numbers, framed by decorative ornaments.
The reverse of the banknote features an allegorical scene related to Le Verrier's contributions to astronomy. It shows symbols representing celestial bodies and scientific instruments used for astronomical observation. The colors used on the reverse are complementary to those of the obverse, creating a visually coherent whole. The name of the issuing bank and the face value are also repeated on the reverse. The watermark, integrated into the paper, reinforces the security of the banknote.
This 50 Francs Le Verrier banknote is an example of French banknotes of the time, combining artistic elements and security measures to guarantee its authenticity and value. It represents an era when banknotes were true works of art, reflecting the history and culture of the country.