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| Issuer | Banque Impériale de France |
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| Year | 2021 |
| Type | Fantasy banknote |
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| Obverse lettering | 200 BANQVE IMPÉRIALE DE FRANCE 5-5-2021 CODE NAPOLÉON N DEVX CENTS FRANCS |
| Reverse description | Equestrian vignette of Napoleon I on the Wagram battlefield, after a composition by Joseph Chabord, with French imperial standards visible in the background. A listing of major Napoleonic campaigns flanks the central image, with the bicentennial dates 1821–2021 inscribed below. The non-legal-tender disclaimer and copyright notice appear along the lower margin. |
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This is a fantasy or novelty piece, not a circulated or officially issued banknote. No institution called the Banque Impériale de France has ever existed as a legal currency authority, and France has not issued paper francs since the euro replaced the franc in 2002. The combination of an imperial-era name with a 2021 production date places this squarely in the collector novelty or "souvenir banknote" category — items produced for the decorative and gift market rather than monetary use.
Franck Medina is a French graphic artist known for producing this type of themed fantasy note. The watermark and dry stamp are decorative inclusions, not indicators of official status.