France 500 Francs 1995

type 1993

F.76/02 - P160a - number 31 000 000 to 35 999 999

France 500 Francs, 1994-2000 P-160 obverse
France 500 Francs, 1994-2000 P-160 reverse

Information:

Rarity B - Uncommon
Date Variety Iss. VG F VF XF AU UNC
1995 F.76/02 - P160a - number 31 000 000 to 35 999 999 + - - $12,00 $15,00 $16,00 $58,00
Reference P#160
Country France
Period New franc (1960-2001)
Issuing bank Bank of France
Currency Francs
Denomination 500 Francs
Type Circulation banknotes
Year 1994-2000
Shape Rectangular
Composition Paper
Demonetized Yes on 17.02.2012
Size (WxH) 153x80 mm

Obverse:

France 500 Francs, 1994-2000 P-160
Latin

Obverse text

500 cinq-cents Francs Marie Curie 1867-1934 Pierre Curie 1859-1906 Banque de France 500

Obverse symbol

Portrait of Pierre and Marie Curie. On their left in the background is represented a bulb containing radium salts photographed thanks to their only luminosity. Reds reproduce the graphics drawn by Marie Curie in her study on the probability curves relating to the action of X-rays on bacilli. At the top of the watermark, "les petite Curie", radiological cars that circulated on the initiative of Maris Curie during the war of 1914-1918. Under the small triangle intended for the visually impaired, are printed four round figures symbolizing the so-called "subatomic" world.

Reverse:

Image 1
Latin

Reverse text

500 Banque de France Cinq Cents Francs LA CONTREFAÇON OU LA FALSIFICATION DES BILLETS DE BANQUE ET LA MISE EN CIRCULATION DES BILLETS CONTREFAITS OU FALSIFIÉS SONT PUNIS PAR LES ARTICLES 442-1 et 442-2 DU CODE PÉNAL DE PEINES ALLANT JUSQU'À TRENTE ANS DE RÉCLUSION CRIMINELLE ET TROIS MILLIONS DE FRANCS D'AMENDE.

Reverse symbol

A representation of the chemistry laboratory of the Measurement services at the Radium institute created on January 20, 1914. Under the watermark the text of the Penal Code put into force on March 1, 1994.