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This French banknote has a face value of 50 francs. It was issued in France on April 14, 1932. It is part of a series identified by the code "V.10070".
The banknote is associated with the personality of Luc Olivier Merson, a French painter known for his academic works and contributions to decorative art. Merson's involvement in the banknote's design may reflect a desire to integrate art and culture into France's monetary identity.
The 50-franc banknote is a testament to French monetary history of the early 20th century. Its design, specific series, and association with Luc Olivier Merson make it an object of interest for collectors and enthusiasts of numismatic history.
As a historical artifact, this banknote offers insight into the financial and artistic practices of the time. Collectors can appreciate its value as a tangible representation of the past, while recognizing its importance in the context of French monetary history.