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The 50 French Francs Saint-Exupéry banknote, issued in 1992, is a symbol of French numismatics. It is a banknote commemorating the writer and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, famous for his work "The Little Prince."
The banknote has a rectangular format with dimensions specific to French banknotes of that time. The dominant color is blue, with complex shades and patterns that make the banknote difficult to counterfeit. The paper used is specially designed for banknotes, incorporating security features such as security fibers and a watermark.
On the front of the banknote, there is a portrait of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, inspired by photographs of the author. Next to him, a stylized representation of an airplane, recalling his profession as a pilot. The background of the banknote is decorated with geometric patterns and drawings evoking the sky and flight.
The back of the banknote features themes related to Saint-Exupéry's work, with an illustration of the Little Prince and symbolic elements from the book. There is also a stylized map of the world, highlighting the universality of the author's message. Legal notices, face value, and official signatures are also present on this side.
This specific banknote bears the serial number H.000000513, making it a unique specimen. The mention "Petit numéro" (small number) indicates that this banknote is part of the first print runs of the series, which may give it additional numismatic value.