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Three banknotes: a 100 francs Sully dated 29 January 1942, a 5 francs Berger dated 25 November 1943, and a 5,000 francs CFA from 2003 issued in Senegal with signatures of Justin Tignokpa and Charles Konan Banny.

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Three banknotes.

100 francs note titled "Sully" dated January 29, 1942, is a classic example of French banknotes from the World War II period.
Here are the technical details and the context of this specimen:

Banknote Features
Type: Sully (inspired by Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, minister of Henry IV).
Reference Codes: Pick P.94 and Fayette F.26.65.
Dimensions: 178 x 90 mm.
Signature: Rousseau and R. Favre-Gilly.
Iconography: The obverse features a female bust symbolizing France with an aerial view of Paris; the reverse shows Sully with the Sully-sur-Loire castle in the background.

French 5-franc note of type "Berger" (Shepherd) dated November 25, 1943, is a classic of French numismatics from the wartime period.
Technical Details
Type: 5 francs Berger (Shepherd of the Pyrenees).
Catalog Codes: P.98a (Pick) / F.05.04 (Fayette).
Signatures: Pierre Rousseau (The General Treasurer) and René Favre-Gilly (The Secretary General).
Alphabet: E.83 (corresponds to the issue period of November ’43, covering alphabets from 73 to 96).
Dimensions: 100 x 65 mm.

5,000 CFA francs banknote from 2003, is a collector’s piece specific to BCEAO (Central Bank of West African States).
Here are the details regarding its origin and characteristics:
Issuing country: The letter K inserted after the serial number formally identifies Senegal as the issuing country.
Signatures: This specimen bears the signatures of Justin Tignokpa (National Director for Togo, as President of the Council of Ministers) and Charles Konan Banny (at the time Governor of BCEAO).
Production: Although used in West Africa, this banknote was printed in France by the Bank of France at the Chamalières printing works.
Issue date: This note belongs to the series launched on December 15, 2003.

For logistical reasons I do not ship to non-EU countries.

Three banknotes.

100 francs note titled "Sully" dated January 29, 1942, is a classic example of French banknotes from the World War II period.
Here are the technical details and the context of this specimen:

Banknote Features
Type: Sully (inspired by Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, minister of Henry IV).
Reference Codes: Pick P.94 and Fayette F.26.65.
Dimensions: 178 x 90 mm.
Signature: Rousseau and R. Favre-Gilly.
Iconography: The obverse features a female bust symbolizing France with an aerial view of Paris; the reverse shows Sully with the Sully-sur-Loire castle in the background.

French 5-franc note of type "Berger" (Shepherd) dated November 25, 1943, is a classic of French numismatics from the wartime period.
Technical Details
Type: 5 francs Berger (Shepherd of the Pyrenees).
Catalog Codes: P.98a (Pick) / F.05.04 (Fayette).
Signatures: Pierre Rousseau (The General Treasurer) and René Favre-Gilly (The Secretary General).
Alphabet: E.83 (corresponds to the issue period of November ’43, covering alphabets from 73 to 96).
Dimensions: 100 x 65 mm.

5,000 CFA francs banknote from 2003, is a collector’s piece specific to BCEAO (Central Bank of West African States).
Here are the details regarding its origin and characteristics:
Issuing country: The letter K inserted after the serial number formally identifies Senegal as the issuing country.
Signatures: This specimen bears the signatures of Justin Tignokpa (National Director for Togo, as President of the Council of Ministers) and Charles Konan Banny (at the time Governor of BCEAO).
Production: Although used in West Africa, this banknote was printed in France by the Bank of France at the Chamalières printing works.
Issue date: This note belongs to the series launched on December 15, 2003.

For logistical reasons I do not ship to non-EU countries.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Grade (Certified notes)
Various grades
Country/province
World
Year/Period and Variation
- various dates
Quantity x nominal value
- 3 banknotes
Number of items
3
ItalyVerified
490
Objects sold
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