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This French banknote, with a face value of 50 francs, is a specimen issued between 1930 and 1940. It is part of an unspecified series and is commonly known as "50 Vaillants" (50 Valiant Ones).
The front of the banknote features a composition depicting a young girl and a boy dressed in traditional costumes from the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The graphics highlight the details of the folk costumes, emphasizing the importance of the French regional heritage of that era.
The dominant colors of the banknote are varied, making it possible to distinguish the different graphic and textual elements. The typography used for the face value and legal notices is characteristic of banknotes from this period.
The back of the banknote features decorative motifs and complementary graphic elements, ensuring aesthetic coherence with the front. Information relating to the issuing institute is discreetly integrated into the overall design.
This 50 franc "Vaillants" banknote is a testament to the iconography and French regional traditions of the early 20th century, while serving as a means of payment in circulation at that time.