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Who appears on French bank notes?

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The last issue of French Franc notes issued 1993-97 before the introduction of the Euro had the following portraits;

50 : Antoine de Saint-Exupery.

100 : Paul Cezanne

200 : Gustave Eiffel

500 : Marie & Pierre Currie

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