Reference:
Pick: #20 , The Banknote Book: B506 , Other: K612
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Description
Saint-Pierre-and-Miquelon. No date and no territory name (1946). Work of Pierre Munier. Dimensions: 136 x 73 mm. Printer: Banque de France. Seamless watermark composed of small boats and anchors. Front and back: multicolored printing. Front: The value "20" in letters and numbers is printed in blue. Numbering and signature printed in black. Right, portrait of Emile Gentil, french explorer of the nineteenth century and left, village scene with four characters dressed in a loincloth. One signature: The Director General: A. Postel-Vinay. Back: Young man in bust in front of a landscape with a view on a river. At the bottom of the back right, article 139 of the Penal Code printed in a brown cartridge. No known specimens. Number range of issued notes: probably erratic in the Pick and Kolsky! This note is very rare.