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5 New Francs / 500 Francs School education money

Issuer Librairie Armand Colin
Year 1958-1959
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse lettering BANQUE DE FRANCE
LIBRAIRIE ARMAND COLIN
BILLET FACTICE À USAGE SCOLAIRE
5 NF
CINQ NOUVEAUX FRANCS
MATÉRIEL
A. COLIN
LE CONTROLEUR GÉNÉRAL
LE CAISSIER GÉNÉRAL
SECRÉTAIRE GÉNÉRAL
F.2-7-1959.F.
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Reverse lettering BANQUE DE FRANCE
LIBRAIRIE ARMAND COLIN
BILLET FACTICE À USAGE SCOLAIRE
500
CINQ CENTS FRANCS
MATÉRIEL
A. COLIN
LE CONTROLEUR GÉNÉRAL
LE CAISSIER GÉNÉRAL
SECRÉTAIRE GÉNÉRAL
D.30-10-1958.D.
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Armand Colin was among the most respected French educational publishers of the twentieth century, and this piece was issued as a classroom pedagogical tool — scolaire money used to teach children arithmetic and the mechanics of commerce, not for any transaction with monetary value. The denomination pairing of "5 Nouveaux Francs / 500 Francs" reflects the exact moment of the 1960 redenomination, when de Gaulle's government introduced the nouveau franc at a rate of 100 old francs to one new — meaning this note was printed in 1958–59 to be current on both sides of that transition.

That dual-denomination feature makes it a precise document of the redenomination's public communication effort, even in a schoolroom context.

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