E-auction 183-115887 - b99_1738 - 1 Franc FRANCE regionalism and miscellaneous Saint-Dizier 1920 JP.113.19


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Estimate : | 8 € |
Price : | 7 € |
Maximum bid : | 10 € |
End of the sale : | 17 October 2016 19:43:00 |
bidders : | 4 bidders |
Face Value : 1 Franc
Date: 14 avril 1920
Period/Provinces/Banks Nécessités, Chambres de Commerce
Department 52
Department Haute-Marne
French City Saint-Dizier
Catalogue reference : JP.113.19
Alphabet - series : Série B 012,644
Detailed grade description : Encre au verso
Commentary
Sans filigrane. Imprimé en vert, fond rose. Deux signatures : "Le Président" et "Le Trésorier". Série (B) en vert, couleur du billet. Numéro en noir. ÉTABts ANDRÉ BRULLIARD, St DIZIER en bas au centre / Imprimé en vert sur fond rose. Valeur en rouge. Remboursement : 11 novembre 1925.
No watermark. Printed in green, pink background. Two signatures: \\\"The President\\\" and \\\"The Treasurer\\\". Series (B) in green, the color of the note. Number in black. ÉTABTs ANDRÉ BRULLIARD, St DIZIER bottom center / Printed in green on a pink background. Value in red. Redemption: November 11, 1925
No watermark. Printed in green, pink background. Two signatures: \\\"The President\\\" and \\\"The Treasurer\\\". Series (B) in green, the color of the note. Number in black. ÉTABTs ANDRÉ BRULLIARD, St DIZIER bottom center / Printed in green on a pink background. Value in red. Redemption: November 11, 1925