France 20 Francs 1942-1950 |
Item Code: FR-100 |
Front:
Breton fisherman pulling a rope with a fishing net; Other
fishermen; Sight of the Port of Concarneau; Mythical fish. Back: Breton women (from Quimper and Pont L'Abbé) carrying baskets of vegetables and fruits with a girl in arms; Notre Dame de la Joie chapel and Saint Nonna church in Penmarch; Calvaire or Golgotha, a Crucifixion post in Penmarc'h, Brittany. Work by: Lucien Jonas. Engraved by: Beltrand & Clement. Watermark: Effigy of crowned Anne, Duchess of Brittany (Anne de Bretagne) (1477-1514) in profile. Signatures: P. Rousseau (Le Caissier Général), R. Favre-Gilly (Le Secrétaire Général). Printer: Banque de France. |
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Original Size: 130 x 80 mm |
Texts: Banque de France; Vingt Francs; Le contrefacteur sera puni des travaux forcés a perpétuité. |
Legal Tender Status: This banknote circulated between 18th of December 1942 and 13th of November 1950. |
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