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Two banknotes in high grade: a 100 Francs Luc-Olivier Merson note issued on 6 April 1939 in the modified 1906 type with large cartouches, and a 10 Francs Morocco note from 1 March 1944 (P.25 / K.536) printed in the USA during wartime by Banque d’État du Maroc.
Description from the seller
In high-grade banknotes. 100-franc note Luc-Olivier Merson issued on April 6, 1939 in high grade, a classic piece of French numismatics, belonging to the series of the "modified type" with large cartouches.
Here are the technical and market details for your specimen:
Banknote Features
Type: 100 Francs Luc-Olivier Merson (modified 1906 type).
References: Fayette F.25.45 and World Paper Money Pick 86b.
Signatories: Rousseau (The General Treasurer) and Favre-Gilly (The Secretary General).
Technical Detail: This variant (F.25) is distinguished by the wording "LE CAISSIER GÉNÉRAL" instead of "LE CAISSIER PRINCIPAL." Center fold and upper left corner.
Morocco 10 Francs banknote of March 1, 1944, (P.25 / K.536) a historical issue from the World War II period, characterized by production in the United States on behalf of the Banque d'État du Maroc.
The specific specimen is a piece described as a "magnificent" item from an American collection.
Technical and Historical Features
Issue: Third issue of the series printed in the USA during the war.
Print: Produced by the E.A. Wright Bank Note Company in Philadelphia, USA.
Visual Description:
Front: Black print on green background, with a five-pointed star at the center.
Back: Blue frame on a light red background, with inscriptions in Arabic and French.
Variant: Identified as the blue variant for the third issue.
For logistical reasons I do not ship to non-EU countries.
In high-grade banknotes. 100-franc note Luc-Olivier Merson issued on April 6, 1939 in high grade, a classic piece of French numismatics, belonging to the series of the "modified type" with large cartouches.
Here are the technical and market details for your specimen:
Banknote Features
Type: 100 Francs Luc-Olivier Merson (modified 1906 type).
References: Fayette F.25.45 and World Paper Money Pick 86b.
Signatories: Rousseau (The General Treasurer) and Favre-Gilly (The Secretary General).
Technical Detail: This variant (F.25) is distinguished by the wording "LE CAISSIER GÉNÉRAL" instead of "LE CAISSIER PRINCIPAL." Center fold and upper left corner.
Morocco 10 Francs banknote of March 1, 1944, (P.25 / K.536) a historical issue from the World War II period, characterized by production in the United States on behalf of the Banque d'État du Maroc.
The specific specimen is a piece described as a "magnificent" item from an American collection.
Technical and Historical Features
Issue: Third issue of the series printed in the USA during the war.
Print: Produced by the E.A. Wright Bank Note Company in Philadelphia, USA.
Visual Description:
Front: Black print on green background, with a five-pointed star at the center.
Back: Blue frame on a light red background, with inscriptions in Arabic and French.
Variant: Identified as the blue variant for the third issue.
For logistical reasons I do not ship to non-EU countries.

