Live auction - 4611074 - 500 Francs PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE Essai FRANCE 1993 NE.1993.01a


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Estimate : | 12 000 € |
Price : | 13 001 € |
Maximum bid : | 14 000 € |
End of the sale : | 12 April 2023 18:25:35 |
bidders : | 4 bidders |
Face Value : 500 Francs PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE Essai
Date: 1993
Period/Provinces/Banks Banque de France, XXe siècle
Catalogue reference : NE.1993.01a
Alphabet - series : B n°005730000
Signatures : Bruneel, Bonnardin, Vigier
Detailed grade description : Une trace de trombone, une trace de comptage
Predigree : Collection Claude Fayette
Commentary
Non émis. Première série du 500F Curie. Billet complet daté de 1993 et portant l'ancien article du Code Pénal. Les noms de Pierre et Marie Curie sont sur une seule ligne, le symbole atomique porte un atome de trop. Seul exemplaire connu illustre le Fayette éditions 2004 et 2007.
Unissued. First series of the 500F Curie. Complete note dated 1993 and bearing the old article of the Penal Code. The names of Pierre and Marie Curie are on a single line, the atomic symbol has one extra atom. The only known example illustrates the 2004 and 2007 editions of the Fayette.
Unissued. First series of the 500F Curie. Complete note dated 1993 and bearing the old article of the Penal Code. The names of Pierre and Marie Curie are on a single line, the atomic symbol has one extra atom. The only known example illustrates the 2004 and 2007 editions of the Fayette.