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The 100 Francs Sully banknote, dated March 13, 1941, is a testament to French monetary history. This banknote belongs to series B and bears the number 19852.
On the obverse, the banknote features an allegorical figure representing Commerce and Industry. This allegory is accompanied by intricate ornamental motifs, typical of the style of the time. The face value, "100 Francs," is clearly indicated in words and numbers, facilitating its identification. The mention of the Banque de France, the issuing institution, is also present, highlighting the State's guarantee on this currency.
The reverse of the banknote features a portrait of Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, an influential minister under the reign of Henri IV. Sully is depicted in a solemn pose, reflecting his important role in the administration and economy of the Kingdom of France. Additional decorative elements, such as floral motifs and symbols of prosperity, frame the portrait, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the banknote. The face value is repeated on the reverse, ensuring easy recognition of the banknote's value on both sides.
The 100 Francs Sully banknote is printed on quality paper, incorporating security features to prevent counterfeiting. These features may include watermarks and security fibers visible under certain lighting conditions. The overall design of the banknote reflects the aesthetic concerns and security imperatives of the time, while paying tribute to a significant historical figure of France.
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