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This French banknote was issued on January 8, 1970. It represents a face value of five francs. This is a banknote from Series O.119.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Louis Pasteur, a French chemist and biologist famous for his discoveries on vaccination, fermentation and pasteurization. The background of the front features complex patterns and ornaments, typical of banknotes of that era, designed to prevent counterfeiting. The dominant color is blue, with hints of yellow and orange.
On the back, there is a representation of the Pasteur Institute, a foundation dedicated to biological research, in Paris. The architecture of the building is highlighted, surrounded by graphic elements that recall the scientific field. The colors of the back are in shades of green and brown, creating a contrast with the front. The face value of the banknote is indicated in numbers and letters in several places on both sides.
The dimensions of the banknote are standard for denominations of that time, facilitating its handling and storage. The paper used is of high quality, incorporating additional security features such as security fibers visible under certain lighting conditions. The typography is neat, with clear and legible characters, contributing to the overall aesthetics of the banknote. The signatures of the officials of the issuing institute are also present, authenticating the banknote as official monetary value.
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