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| 正面描述 | At right, an intaglio portrait vignette of Napoleon Bonaparte in bust form, rendered in fine engraving; at left, a view of the Arc de Triomphe. The composition incorporates decorative underprint elements including floral and foliate motifs, fruit garlands, lyres, trumpets, and artist's palette with parchment, all framing the central imagery in a classical allegorical style. |
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| 背面描述 | At left, an intaglio portrait vignette of Napoleon Bonaparte in bust form; at right, the dome of the Invalides church rendered in fine line engraving. The background carries a dense arrangement of flags and military banners, evoking the Napoleonic era in a formal commemorative composition. |
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The "NF" overprint — standing for Nouveaux Francs — was applied to existing stock of the 10,000 Franc Bonaparte notes as a stopgap measure during the 1960 redenomination, when de Gaulle's government slashed two zeros from the currency to stabilize confidence in the franc after years of inflationary erosion. The overprinted series was never intended as a long-term issue; it bridged the gap while purpose-designed NF notes reached circulation.
Serveau's original design dates from the mid-1950s, with Marliat handling the obverse intaglio and Armanelli the reverse — a division of engraving labor fairly common at Chamalières. The overprint itself is the historically loaded element here, not the base note.