1992 - France PIC 155e 200 Francs banknote F
1992 - France PIC 155e 200 Francs banknote F 

1992 - France PIC 155e 200 Francs banknote F

  • Product Code: Francia PIC 155e BC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 5.50€

  • Ex Tax: 5.00€


This used French banknote is a 200 Francs denomination associated with 1992 and identified by the PIC 155e catalogue reference. It belongs to the Montesquieu design type catalogued by Krause under the 200 Francs series covering 1981–1994.

The multicoloured design shows a figure holding a staff on the left and Charles Baron de Montesquieu on the right. The reverse presents the Château de La Brède, identified in the catalogue as Montesquieu’s birthplace. The banknote also features a watermark of Charles Baron de Montesquieu.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a France 200 Francs banknote associated with 1992. The product title identifies it as “France PIC 155e 200 Francs banknote F,” while the catalogue/model field gives the reference “Francia PIC 155e BC.”

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

The banknote is associated with France and has a denomination of 200 Francs. The listing identifies it with the year 1992; this wording records the date associated with the product without implying a specific issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalogue or model reference is provided?

The supplied catalogue/model reference is “Francia PIC 155e BC.” The product title also includes “PIC 155e,” so collectors can use the explicitly stated PIC 155e identifier together with the BC designation when recording this listing.

What condition information is stated for this banknote?

The listing includes “F” in the product title and categorises the item under “Used Banknotes.” These are the condition-related details supplied for this specific listing; no additional physical-condition characteristics are stated.