1967 FRANCE, BANK of, 10 FRANCS, EXTRA NICE
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1967 FRANCE, BANK of, 10 FRANCS, EXTRA NICE

Obverse: The foreground features a portrait of Voltaire based on an engraving by Vivant Denon. In the background, the Palais des Tuileries (based on a painting by François Raguenet) as seen from the apartment where Voltaire died.
Reverse: The foreground features a portrait similar to the one on the obverse, but inverted. In the background, an illustration of the Château de Cirey, where Voltaire resided from 1733 to 1740.

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The 1967 France 10 Francs banknote, also known as the "Voltaire" banknote, features the Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher, Voltaire. This banknote was part of a series issued during a period of economic growth and cultural change in France. The French Franc was the official currency of France until it was replaced by the Euro in 2002. 

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