Live auction - 546521 - 500 Francs COLBERT Photo FRANCE 1943 F.33.00p
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Face Value : 500 Francs COLBERT Photo
Date: (1943)
Period/Provinces/Banks Banque de France, XXe siècle
Catalogue reference : F.33.00p
Additional reference : P.101A
Commentary
Photographies recto et verso des maquettes du 500 Francs Colbert (fin 1939). Grand format 36,5cm x 21,4cm. Au dos cachet de l'atelier de Lucien Jonas (1880-1947). Ces maquettes correspondent à la première version du Colbert type 1940 avec au verso la devise "Par sa Marine et par ses Colonies, la France éclaire le monde" est coupée par une chaîne. D'après M.Camus, cette variante est de juin 1940, juste après l'armistice..
Photographs of the front and back of the models of the 500 Francs Colbert coin (late 1939). Large format 36.5cm x 21.4cm. On the back, the stamp of the workshop of Lucien Jonas (1880-1947). These models correspond to the first version of the Colbert type 1940, with the motto \\\"Through its Navy and its Colonies, France enlightens the world\\\" on the reverse, interrupted by a chain. According to M. Camus, this variant dates from June 1940, just after the armistice.
Photographs of the front and back of the models of the 500 Francs Colbert coin (late 1939). Large format 36.5cm x 21.4cm. On the back, the stamp of the workshop of Lucien Jonas (1880-1947). These models correspond to the first version of the Colbert type 1940, with the motto \\\"Through its Navy and its Colonies, France enlightens the world\\\" on the reverse, interrupted by a chain. According to M. Camus, this variant dates from June 1940, just after the armistice.







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