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This French banknote with a value of 50 francs was issued on June 12, 1947, and bears the serial number Z.75. It is a type of fiduciary product issued by France.
The banknote is dedicated to Urbain Le Verrier, a French astronomer and mathematician, known for his contribution to the discovery of the planet Neptune through mathematical calculation. His portrait probably adorns one of the faces of the banknote, in homage to his scientific achievements and his notoriety in France.
As a banknote, it has built-in security features to prevent counterfeiting. These elements may include a watermark, security fibers, special ink, or a complex pattern. The design of the banknote probably reflects the aesthetics of the time, with patterns and colors specific to the 1940s in France.
The face value of 50 francs indicates the purchasing power that this banknote represented at the time of its issue. Banknotes from this period are historical testimonies of the French economy and society of the post-war period.
The absence of information on the issuing institution suggests that it was probably the Banque de France, the institution responsible for issuing banknotes in France at that time.
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