16 07 1907 - 08 11 1919 Sig Laferriere/Giraud Series 3214 - 8710 137,425,000 notes 50 francs (withdrawn 26.01.1942)

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16 07 1907 - 08 11 1919 Sig Laferriere/Giraud Series 3214 - 8710 137,425,000 notes 50 francs (withdrawn 26.01.1942)

Details

Obverse: French text; head of allegorical woman (Industry) with compass and hammer; two cherub flanking cartouche with penal code; head of allegorical woman (Agriculture) with ear of wheat and sickle

Reverse: French text; penal code; seated allegorical woman (Industry) holding hammer on anvil with cog, holding hands with seated allegorical woman (Agriculture) holding scythe with plow; penal code

Basic Information

GSID:

298406

Denomination:

50 francs (withdrawn 26.01.1942)

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

16 07 1907 - 08 11 1919 Sig Laferriere/Giraud Series 3214 - 8710 137,425,000 notes

Physical Characteristics

Design Details

Note Color:

Blue and pink

Note Dimension:

178 x 123 mm

Printer:

Printer (Banque de France,Paris and Saint-Étienne)

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