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This French banknote has a face value of 50 francs. It was issued on March 20, 1947. The banknote belongs to series C.49.
The front of the banknote features Urbain Le Verrier, a French astronomer and mathematician of the 19th century. His portrait is surrounded by complex motifs and astronomical symbols, reflecting his contribution to science. Stars and constellations can be observed in the background, evoking the immensity of the universe he studied. The dominant color of the front is a blend of blue and green hues, creating an atmosphere that is both scientific and poetic.
On the back of the banknote, there is a representation of the Paris Observatory, where Le Verrier conducted a significant part of his research. The building is depicted with great architectural precision, emphasizing the institution's importance in the field of astronomy. Geometric motifs and antique measuring instruments also adorn the back, recalling the tools used by astronomers of the time. The dominant colors are shades of brown and ochre, giving the back a classic and timeless appearance.
The 50 francs Le Verrier banknote is a testament to French scientific history, honoring a man whose work has marked astronomy. Its artistic design, with its careful details and evocative symbols, makes it a prized collector's item.
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