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The 50 new francs Henri IV banknote, issued on November 5, 1959, is a symbol of the monetary transition in France. This banknote is part of the W.39 series.
On the obverse, the banknote features Henri IV, King of Navarre and France. His portrait is done in a style that evokes the grandeur and nobility of the historical figure. Complex ornamental motifs frame the portrait, adding an artistic and aesthetic dimension to the overall design. The face value, "50 Nouveaux Francs", is clearly indicated, highlighting the primary function of the banknote as a means of payment.
On the reverse, the banknote features a representation of the Pont Neuf in Paris, an emblematic architectural structure associated with the reign of Henri IV. The scene is designed to evoke an image of prosperity and urban development. The architectural details of the bridge are reproduced with great precision. The face value is also repeated on the reverse, ensuring easy identification.
This banknote was issued by the Banque de France. The dimensions of the banknote are 160 mm x 85 mm. The watermark represents the profile of Henri IV, reinforcing the authenticity of the banknote. The signatures present are those of the principal cashier and the general secretary.