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Banknotes 100 nouveaux francs Bonaparte K.2-2-1961.K.
Banknotes used between 1959 and 1964.
This is the only banknote ever used in France showing Bonaparte...But never Napoleon.
During sixties banknotes were pinned together, so they are most of the times perforated and they were also teared by use.
We don't indicate for each banknote that there are small holes and tears, because all of them are in this case.
We just precise when there is something else specific to this banknote.
K.2-2-1961.K.: old glue stain on back (not too big).
92 X 172 mm
Created by Banque de France on 5 th march 1959.
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