Live auction - 4090080 - 100 Francs JEUNE PAYSAN Favre-Gilly FRANCE 1947 F.28ter.01
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Estimate : | 1 400 € |
Price : | 1 410 € |
Maximum bid : | 1 425 € |
End of the sale : | 22 November 2016 14:43:56 |
bidders : | 4 bidders |
Face Value : 100 Francs JEUNE PAYSAN Favre-Gilly
Date: 17 juillet 1947
Period/Provinces/Banks Banque de France, XXe siècle
Catalogue reference : F.28ter.01
Additional reference : P.128b
Alphabet - series : D.203 n°37052
Signatures : Rousseau, R.Favre-Gilly
Detailed grade description : Non épinglé, un pli, craquant
Commentary
L'exemplaire de PM21.
Details
F.28ter - 100 Francs JEUNE PAYSAN Favre-Gilly
References Banque de France : BDF194602
Size: 85 x 130 mm
Date of creation/issue: 10 mars 1947
Issue: 17 juillet 1947
Date of withdraw: 06 décembre 1954
End of legal tender: 01 janvier 1963
Obverse description : Young farmer with oxen
Reverse description : Family around a capstan. Ships
Watermark: Frontal view of young man with hair parted on the right
Signatures : Le Caissier Général, Le Secrétaire Général (4 var.)
Alphabet - series : 203 and in part 204
Engraver Gravure : C.Beltrand (R°), G.Régnier (V°). Dessin : E-R.Pougheon
Type : Identical to F.28 with an error in the signatures, i.e. although in July 1947, P. Gargam was the Secretary-General, the signature that appears on these notes is that of Favre-Gilly