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This French banknote has a face value of 1000 francs. It was issued in France, with a specific issue date of September 21, 1939.
The banknote belongs to the S.7689 series. The front of the banknote features two central allegorical figures: Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, and Mercury, the Roman god of commerce. Ceres is often depicted with ears of wheat and a wreath of flowers, symbolizing fertility and harvest. Mercury is identifiable by his classical attributes, such as the caduceus, a staff entwined with two serpents, and sometimes wings on his helmet or feet, symbolizing speed and commerce.
The back of the banknote repeats and complements the theme of the front, presenting agricultural and commercial motifs. These motifs may include harvest scenes, representations of ships or markets, reinforcing the idea of economic prosperity and exchange. The colors used for printing the banknote are varied, with shades ranging from green to brown, through shades of yellow and ocher. These colors are used to create a visual contrast and highlight the various graphic elements of the banknote.
The 1000 franc Ceres and Mercury banknote from 1939 is a testament to the economic and artistic history of France on the eve of World War II. Its design reflects the values of the time, highlighting agriculture and commerce as pillars of the nation.
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