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Handwritten date Sig 1: Campenon/Soinoury Yellow paper No s/n 50 centimes Values

Details

Obverse: French text; urn atop column with frond; standing cherub holding cornucopia; reclining cattle, plow, and seated allegorical woman (Agriculture) holding scythe; seated allegorical man (Commerce) holding caduceus, with ship’s prow and fish; standing cherub holding cornucopia; urn atop column with frond

Reverse: French text; head of allegorical woman (Agriculture) with corn, thresher, rake, sheaf of wheat, sickle, and shovel; anchor flanked by cornucopia; head of allegorical man (Mercury) with reeds, lance, oar, trident, and rudder

Basic Information

GSID:

130250

Denomination:

50 centimes

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Handwritten date Sig 1: Campenon/Soinoury Yellow paper No s/n

Physical Characteristics

Design Details

Note Color:

Black

Note Dimension:

124 x 80 mm

Printer:

(Unknown)

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