02 01 1912 - 02 02 1917 Sig Laferriere/Picard Series 1 - 16260 406,500,000 notes Intro: 03 07 1914 5 francs (withdrawn 04.10.1918) Values

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02 01 1912 - 02 02 1917 Sig Laferriere/Picard Series 1 - 16260 406,500,000 notes Intro: 03 07 1914 5 francs (withdrawn 04.10.1918) Values

Details

Obverse: French text; standing allegorical man holding stick; penal codes; standing allegorical woman holding sword

Reverse: French text; penal code; hammer, open book, steam machine on carpet; seated allegorical man (Science and Industry) with crossed legs, holding amphora; seated allegorical woman with laurel crown holding caduceus; seated allegorical woman (Ceres) holding produce; plow, sheaf of wheat, fruits, leaves; penal code

Basic Information

GSID:

298452

Denomination:

5 francs (withdrawn 04.10.1918)

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

02 01 1912 - 02 02 1917 Sig Laferriere/Picard Series 1 - 16260 406,500,000 notes Intro: 03 07 1914

Physical Characteristics

Design Details

Note Color:

Blue

Note Dimension:

125 x 80 mm

Printer:

Printer (Banque de France)

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