1985 - France PIC 155a 200 Francs banknote VF
1985 - France PIC 155a 200 Francs banknote VF 

1985 - France PIC 155a 200 Francs banknote VF

  • Product Code: Francia PIC 155a MBC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 55.00€

  • Ex Tax: 50.00€


This French 200-franc banknote is associated with 1985 and catalogued as Pick P155a. It is offered in Very Fine (VF/MBC) condition, providing a clear example of this French banknote type.

The blue-green, yellow and multicolour design features a figure holding a staff on the left and Charles Baron de Montesquieu on the right. The reverse presents a related composition with the Château de La Brède, identified as Montesquieu’s birthplace. A watermark depicting Montesquieu adds an important catalogued identification detail.

For the 1981–1986 signature range corresponding to Pick P155a, the note bears the signatures of P. A. Strohl, J. J. Tronche and B. Dentaud.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a France 200 Francs banknote associated with 1985. The product title identifies it as a VF note, while the model/catalogue information gives the reference PIC 155a.

What country, denomination and date are associated with the banknote?

The banknote is from France and has a denomination of 200 Francs. The listing associates the note with 1985; this wording describes the date information provided without making a claim about when it was issued, printed or circulated.

What catalogue reference is given for this banknote?

The supplied catalogue reference is PIC 155a. This identifier appears in both the product title and the model/catalogue reference, which also records the listing as “Francia PIC 155a MBC.”

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The product title identifies this banknote as VF. The accompanying tag categorises it among used banknotes. No further physical-condition details are provided in the listing, so the note should be described only using the stated VF grade.