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| 正面描述 | Two upper medallion vignettes carry portrait busts of Cérès at left and Mercury at right, serving as allegorical anchors to the composition. Below, two standing children rendered in classical style personify Agriculture on the left and Commerce on the right, their attributes framing the central denomination area. The face bears intaglio lettering with the Banque de France title, the denomination MILLE FRANCS, and a full statutory warning against counterfeiting in letterpress text. |
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| 签名 | 08.07.1937 - 26.08.1937 - Strohl / Boyer / Favre-Gilly 04.11.1937 - 23.12.1937 - Strohl / Rousseau / Favre-Gilly 24.03.1938 - 25.07.1940 / 28.07.1938 - de Bletterie / Rousseau / Favre-Gilly |
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The "Cérès et Mercure" 1000 Franc type first appeared in 1927 and was modified for this later run, which ran through the fall of France in June 1940 — the final signature date of 25 July 1940 falls just weeks after the armistice, meaning the last notes of this series were issued under the Vichy-era Banque de France. Walhain designed and Deloche engraved the plates, a pairing responsible for several high-denomination Banque de France issues of the interwar period.
The three-signature authentication system — Secrétaire Général, Caissier Principal, Gouverneur — rotated through multiple officeholders across the date range, giving collectors a fairly precise tool for dating individual notes within the series.