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This French banknote has a face value of 500 francs. It was issued in 1958. The series of this banknote is Q.87.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Victor Hugo, a 19th-century French writer and politician. The background of the front is decorated with intricate patterns and symbols of French literature and culture. Architectural elements and ornaments typical of Victor Hugo's era can be seen.
The back of the banknote continues the theme of Victor Hugo's work and legacy. It features illustrations inspired by his most famous novels and plays, as well as references to his political and social commitment. The colors used on the back are different from those on the front, making it easy to distinguish between the two sides of the banknote. The face value, "500 francs", is clearly indicated on both sides of the banknote.
The dimensions of the banknote are those of French banknotes of that era. The paper used is high-quality banknote paper, specially designed to prevent counterfeiting. Security features, such as a watermark and security fibers, are integrated into the paper. The state of preservation of this banknote may vary depending on its circulation and storage over the years. Banknotes in perfect condition are rarer and more sought after by collectors.