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50 French Francs banknote (Jacques Cœur)
This banknote of 50 francs has the portrait of French merchant Jacques Cœur. On the backside is a flock of sheep and a female ‘spinner’ holding a spindle, hand spinning wool.You get: £0.032501 FRF = £0.0006500000 -
100 French Francs banknote (Sully)
The front of this 100 francs banknote shows a woman and child. The portrait on the reverse side is that of Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully. This Cent Francs note is therefore often referred to as a ‘Sully’ note among collectors and numismatists.You get: £0.065001 FRF = £0.0006500000 -
5000 French Francs (50 Nouveaux Francs) banknote Henry IV
This 5,000 cinq mille francs 50 nouveaux francs note has the image of King Henry IV, French ruler. The words ‘Banque de France’ are printed on the banknote.You get: £31.950001 FRF = £0.0063900000 -
100 French Francs banknote (Tresor Central type Marianne)
This 100 cent francs banknote features Marianne, French National Symbol. The words ‘Republic Francaise Trésor Central’ are printed on this note, issued by the French Treasury.You get: £0.651001 FRF = £0.0065100000 -
10000 French Francs (100 Nouveaux Francs) banknote Napoléon
This dix mille francs – 100 nouveaux francs banknote has the image of Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French. Printed on the note is the text ‘Banque de France’.You get: £63.900001 FRF = £0.0063900000 -
500 French Francs banknote (La Paix)
The banknote of 500 french Francs shows a portrait of Pax, the Roman goddess of Peace. The banknote is referred to as the 500 francs ‘La Paix’ (the peace).You get: £0.325001 FRF = £0.0006500000 -
1000 French Francs banknote (Cérès et Mercure)
The large paper banknote of 1000 French francs measures 235mm by 130mm. Mythological figures Cérèa and Mercure are featured on this Mille Francs note.You get: £0.650001 FRF = £0.0006500000 -
500 French Francs banknote (Tresor Central type Marianne)
The note of cinq cents francs has the image of Marianne, national symbol of France. Printed on the banknote is the text ‘Republic Francaise Trésor Central’.You get: £3.255001 FRF = £0.0065100000 -
50000 French Francs (500 Nouveaux Francs) banknote Molière
This cinquante mille francs – 500 nouveaux francs banknote shows Jean Baptiste Poquelin, French playwright. On the note a caption reads ‘Banque de France’.You get: £319.500001 FRF = £0.0063900000 -
1000 French Francs banknote (Commerce et Industrie)
The 1000 French francs note type Commerce & Industrie has two women with flowers in their hair on the front side. The backside of the Mille Francs note features two allegorical figures: A blacksmith on the left, representing Industry, and Mercury on the right, representing Trade.You get: £0.650001 FRF = £0.0006500000 -
1000 French Francs banknote (Tresor Central type Marianne)
This 1000 mille francs bill shows Marianne, symbol of France. The green one thousand French francs banknote contains the words ‘Republic Francaise Trésor Central’.You get: £6.510001 FRF = £0.0065100000 -
5 French Francs banknote (Violet)
On the violet coloured banknote of 5 Francs is an image of a helmeted woman. On the back side are a dock worker on a ladder and a sailing ship.You get: £0.003251 FRF = £0.0006500000 -
5000 French Francs banknote (Tresor Central type Marianne)
The banknote of cinq mille francs depicts the national symbol of France, Marianne. Printed on the note is the text ‘Republic Francaise Trésor Central’.You get: £32.550001 FRF = £0.0065100000 -
10 French Francs banknote (Minerva)
The blue colored banknote of 10 Francs has an image of helmeted Minerva, goddess of wisdom. On the back side is an allegorical scene representing agriculture.You get: £0.006501 FRF = £0.0006500000 -
50 French Francs banknote (Cérès)
The 50 French franc banknote type Cérès features the image of the Roman Goddess of agriculture, Cérès at the Park of Versailles on the front side. The mythological figure on the back side is Mercury, Roman god of financial gain and commerce, holding a caduceus.You get: £0.032501 FRF = £0.0006500000 -
50 French Francs banknote (Luc Olivier Merson)
Named after the designer, this 50 French francs banknote is often referred to as a Luc Olivier Merson note. Merson was a French academic painter and illustrator. He designed currency and stamps.You get: £0.032501 FRF = £0.0006500000