Live auction - 4300090 - 5 Francs BLEU lion inversé FRANCE 1916 F.02bis.04
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Estimate : | 250 € |
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End of the sale : | 07 May 2019 14:50:22 |
Face Value : 5 Francs BLEU lion inversé
Date: 19 juillet 1916
Period/Provinces/Banks Banque de France, XXe siècle
Catalogue reference : F.02bis.04
Additional reference : P.070v
Alphabet - series : J.12935 n°259
Signatures : Laferrière, Picard
Detailed grade description : Salissures au verso
Details
F.02bis - 5 Francs BLEU lion inversé
References Banque de France : BDF190501 - BDF191501
Size: 80 x 125 mm
Date of creation/issue: 30 juillet 1914
Issue: 1912-1916
Date of withdraw: 04 octobre 1918
End of legal tender: 31 décembre 1933
Obverse description : Two statues on a pedestal at right and left, in blue. Date and zodiac sign
Reverse description : Cornucopias and floral motifs
Watermark: Woman's head in profile and BANQUE DE FRANCE
Signatures : Le Caissier Principal, Le Secrétaire Général (1 var.)
Alphabet - series : Part of the 1,436 alphabets for July (1912, 1913 ?) 1915 and 1916.
Engraver Gravure : P.Dujardin (R°), Pierson (V°). Dessin : C.Chazal (R°), G.Duval (V°)
Type : Identical to F.02 but the Leo sign is upside down for July
The 5 Francs Bleu with upside down Leo is an error note. The Leo symbol was printed upside down. The first upside down notes date back to July 31, 1915. For the following year, the symbol still appears upside down until July 22. Then the symbol is definitively in its right position.
It is quite unlikely to find the upside down Leo symbol on a 1912 or 1913 note