France 5 Nouveaux Francs 1959-1965 |
Item Code: FR-141 |
Obverse:
Victor-Marie Hugo (26th February 1802 22nd May
1885) - portrait by Leon Joseph Florentin Bonnat; The Panthéon in the Latin Quarter in Paris. Reverse: The Pavillon de la Reine at Place des Vosges, where Victor Hugo lived between 1832-1848, in what was then the Hôtel de Rohan-Guéménée, now a Ville de Paris-managed museum devoted to his memory. Work by: Clement Serveau. Engraved by: Jules Piel (intaglio) and André Marliat (obverse); Robert Armanelli (reverse). Signatories: J. Belin, P. Gargam, G. Gouin d'Ambrieres, R. Favre-Gilly. Watermark: Portrait of Victor Hugo. |
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Original Size: 140 x 75 mm |
Texts:
Banque de France; Cinq Nouveaux Francs; Le Controleur
Général; Le Caissier Général; Le Secrétaire |
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Tender Status: This banknote circulated
between 15th of July 1959 and 4th of January 1960. |
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