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This 50 French Francs banknote, issued on June 7, 1951, belongs to the R.178 series. It represents a face value of fifty francs, the currency in circulation in France at that time.
The banknote is associated with the figure of Urbain Le Verrier, a 19th-century French astronomer and mathematician, known for his work in celestial mechanics and his prediction of the existence of the planet Neptune. The choice of Le Verrier to appear on this banknote demonstrates the importance given to science and scientific figures in the iconography of French banknotes.
The overall appearance of the banknote is characterized by complex colors and patterns, typical of banknotes from this period. These graphic elements were designed to make counterfeiting more difficult and to convey a sense of confidence and security. The colors used are varied, with shades of blue, green, and ochre dominating the overall banknote.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Urbain Le Verrier, often accompanied by scientific instruments such as a telescope or celestial maps. Decorative motifs and republican symbols, such as Marianne, may also be present. The face value of the banknote, "50 francs", is clearly indicated in numerals and letters.
The back of the banknote features themes related to science and astronomy, with representations of planets, stars, or observatories. Landscapes or allegorical scenes may also appear on the back, completing the iconography of the banknote. The mention of the issuing institution, the Banque de France, is present, as well as the signatures of the officials responsible for the issue.
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