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2 épinglages
This French banknote has a face value of 50 new francs (NF). It was issued on April 7, 1960. The banknote belongs to the F.56 series.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Henri IV, King of France from 1589 to 1610. The image of the king is surrounded by intricate ornamental motifs. The background is composed of soft hues, probably to highlight the central portrait. The face value, "50 NF", is clearly indicated in numbers and letters.
On the back, the banknote continues to display elaborate graphic and decorative elements. The main design depicts a different scene, possibly related to the life or reign of Henri IV. The overall composition maintains a symmetry with the front, using similar colors and patterns to ensure visual consistency. The face value of the banknote is also found there.
The colors used on the banknote are varied, including shades of blue, ochre and green, contributing to the overall aesthetic of the banknote. The printing is done with great precision, highlighting the details of the portraits and ornaments. The paper used for printing appears to be of high quality, with integrated security features to prevent counterfeiting. The combination of these visual and technical elements gives the banknote an appearance that is both artistic and secure.