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This banknote is a 50 Francs, issued in Morocco on March 1st, 1945. It belongs to the Q.1263 series.
The front of the note features a composition where the dominant colors are blue and yellow. In the center, a scene of agricultural work is depicted, with human figures working in the fields. Complex ornamental motifs frame this central scene, adding visual richness to the whole. The face value, "50", is clearly indicated in several places, making it easy to identify the denomination. The typography used for the text and serial numbers is neat, reflecting the aesthetics of the time. The presence of official signatures suggests the authenticity and validity of the banknote as legal tender. The graphic details, such as the guilloches and security patterns, testify to the measures taken to prevent counterfeiting.
The back of the note incorporates graphic elements similar to the front, with a harmonious color palette. The face value is also repeated on the back, ensuring easy recognition of the note. Decorative motifs adorn the background, creating a visual continuity with the front. The overall design is consistent and reflects the artistic style in vogue in the mid-20th century. The quality of the printing is remarkable, with fine lines and precise details that contribute to the aesthetic appeal of the note.
This 50 Francs banknote is a testimony to the economic and monetary history of Morocco at a specific time. Its design and technical characteristics make it an interesting collectible for numismatists and history enthusiasts.