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Banknote France 500 Francs - Chateaubriand - 04-09-1952 - Serial F.116

Ref. : NCB10889
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1952
Catalog
Les Billets de la Banque de France (F. 34.10)
Country
France
Quality
VF+
Face value
500 francs
Institution
Banque de France
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This French banknote with a face value of 500 francs, issued in 1952, is named "Chateaubriand". It belongs to the F.116 series.

The banknote features an obverse with a portrait of François-René de Chateaubriand, a French writer, diplomat, and politician. Chateaubriand's image is accompanied by graphic and decorative elements typical of banknotes from that era. The face value, "500 Francs", is clearly indicated, as is the mention of the issuing institution, the Banque de France. Signatures, likely those of officials from the Banque de France, are also present, authenticating the banknote.

On the reverse, the banknote depicts a representation of Combourg, Chateaubriand's family castle, located in Brittany. This motif illustrates the writer's connection to his heritage and roots. Landscape and architectural elements complete the scene, offering a visual perspective on the location. The face value is repeated on the reverse, and ornamental motifs frame the composition.

The banknote is printed on specific security paper, incorporating security measures to prevent counterfeiting. These measures may include a watermark visible in transparency, security fibers integrated into the paper, and potentially special inks reacting to ultraviolet light. The typography and colors used are characteristic of French banknotes from the mid-20th century. The banknote's condition can vary, influencing its numismatic value.

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