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The 1000 Francs banknote, issued on May 31, 1926, is an example of French fiduciary production during the interwar period. This banknote belongs to a series identified by the code "D.2407".
The face value of this banknote is 1000 francs, a significant sum at the time, reflecting its probable use in significant economic transactions. The banknote is commonly called "Rose et Bleu" (Pink and Blue) because of the predominance of these colors in its design.
Banknotes of this era were often adorned with complex patterns and allegorical figures, symbolizing national values or aspects of the French economy. The typography and decorative elements were designed with great attention to detail, reflecting the advanced printing techniques of the time.
The presence of a specific series, "D.2407", indicates that this banknote is part of a particular issue, potentially limited in number. Serial numbers and issue codes were used to track and control banknotes in circulation, as well as to prevent counterfeiting.
The state of preservation of this type of banknote is a determining factor in its value to collectors. Banknotes in perfect condition, without folds or tears, are generally more prized. However, even circulated banknotes can have historical and numismatic interest.
The signatures on the banknote are those of the issuing officials, usually the chief cashier and a member of the board of directors of the issuing institution. These signatures authenticate the banknote and attest to its legitimacy as legal tender.
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