1995 - France PIC 151h 20 Francs banknote XF
1995 - France PIC 151h 20 Francs banknote XF 

1995 - France PIC 151h 20 Francs banknote XF

  • Product Code: Francia PIC 151h EBC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 16.50€

  • Ex Tax: 15.00€


France 20 francs banknote associated with 1995, catalogued as Pick P151h. The note is classified as XF, corresponding to the EBC grade shown for this product. This type belongs to the 20 francs design range catalogued for 1980–1997.

Claude Debussy appears on the front, with a sea scene referencing La Mer in the background. The reverse shows Debussy at left with a lake scene behind him, while the watermark also depicts Claude Debussy. The P151h variety is identified by signatures D. Bruneel, J. Bonnardin and C. Vigier, together with the new law text on the reverse.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a France 20 Francs banknote associated with 1995. The title identifies it as “France PIC 151h 20 Francs,” while the model or catalogue reference gives “Francia PIC 151h EBC.”

What country, denomination and date are identified for the note?

The banknote is identified with France and has a denomination of 20 Francs. The listing associates the note with 1995; this is presented neutrally as the year connected with the product, without specifying whether it is an issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalogue reference is provided for this banknote?

The supplied catalogue reference is PIC 151h. The model/reference field also states “Francia PIC 151h EBC,” so PIC 151h is the explicit identifier associated with this particular France 20 Francs listing.

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The title identifies the banknote as XF. The model or catalogue reference additionally includes the notation EBC. No further physical-condition details are provided in the listing, so these stated grade notations should be treated as the available condition information.