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  • June 04, 2010 12:36
June 04, 2010 12:36

I seem to remember that in the first printing of the 50 French Francs notes with the image of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry there had been a misprint in which an accent was placed on the capital E of Exupéry. As soon as they noticed this, they adjusted the printing plate and wrote Exupéru as it should. Does anyone know the value of this misprint?

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  • June 11, 2010 14:07
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June 11, 2010 14:07

HELLO , the note you referred to is listed in the “World paper money” catalog under number 157 (in France, of course). There are also 2 variations of the type of banknote you intended. Type a: Signature D. Bruneel. J Bonnardin and A Charlau. This note was printed in 1992.
Type B: Signature D. Bruneel, J. Bonnardin and C. Vigier. This note was printed in 1993.
Value type A (if UNC) 25 euros.
Value type B (if UNC) 20 euros.
In 1994 the note was printed without the capital letter accent. This note is listed in the catalog under number 157A and has a value (if UNC) of approximately 10 euros.
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