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This French banknote with a nominal value of 500 francs was issued on September 12, 1946. It belongs to the Z.89 series.
The front of the note features François-René de Chateaubriand, a French writer, politician, and diplomat born in 1768 and died in 1848. His portrait is surrounded by intricate ornamental motifs. The mention "Banque de France" appears at the top of the note, indicating the issuing institution. The face value, "500 francs", is also clearly indicated in several places.
On the back, the note presents a scene depicting a landscape associated with Chateaubriand's life or work. Architectural and natural elements are depicted with great precision. The face value is repeated, and legal notices are present to authenticate the banknote. The colors used for printing the note are sober, with shades of blue, brown and green dominating the whole. The typography used is classic, reflecting the style of the era. The watermark, integrated into the paper, reinforces the security of the note by complicating its counterfeiting.
This 500 franc note, through its iconography and style, bears witness to an era and a particular artistic sensibility. It is a collectible item prized by numismatists and history buffs.