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The 50 French Francs Le Verrier banknote, issued on May 19, 1949, is a testament to French monetary history. This banknote belongs to series O.132. Its face value is 50 francs.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Urbain Le Verrier, a 19th-century French astronomer and mathematician, known for his contribution to the discovery of the planet Neptune. The background of the front is adorned with intricate patterns and allegorical symbols representing science and astronomy. The dominant colors are blue and green, creating a pleasant visual contrast.
On the back, the banknote presents a depiction of the Paris Observatory, where Le Verrier worked. The architecture of the observatory is rendered with great precision, reflecting the skill of the engravers of the time. Geometric patterns and stars also adorn the back, reinforcing the theme of astronomy. The colors used on the back are in shades of brown and ochre, offering a warm contrast to the front.
The 50 French Francs Le Verrier banknote is printed on high-quality security paper, incorporating security features to prevent counterfeiting. Notably, a watermark representing Le Verrier's profile can be observed, visible in transparency. The dimensions of the banknote are approximately 140 mm x 75 mm. The typography used for the legal notices and serial numbers is neat and elegant. This banknote is an example of the artistic and technical expertise of the Banque de France in creating banknotes.
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