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About This Series

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Trésor Français series of Germany in the World Currency contains 5 distinct entries with CPG® values between $5.00 and $575.00.
Pursuant to Article 74 of Act No. 46-2914 of 23 December 1946, the Minister of Finance was authorized in the name of the Trésor Français (TRE) to introduce franc notes in the French zones in Austria and Germany for use by French and allied forces. These notes were used in settlement of general budget expenses or in exchange for French francs or other foreign currencies.

Catalog Detail

  Trésor Français Value Range Favorite
Trésor Français Value Range  
5 francs (B1601a)
$5.00
-
$15.00
$5.00 - $15.00
10 francs (B1602a)
$5.00
-
$350
$5.00 - $350
50 francs (B1603a)
$30.00
-
$140.00
$30.00 - $140.00
100 francs (B1604a)
$6.00
-
$575
$6.00 - $575
1,000 francs (B1605a)
$50.00
-
$450
$50.00 - $450

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Trésor Français series of Germany in the World Currency contains 5 distinct entries with CPG® values between $5.00 and $575.00.
Pursuant to Article 74 of Act No. 46-2914 of 23 December 1946, the Minister of Finance was authorized in the name of the Trésor Français (TRE) to introduce franc notes in the French zones in Austria and Germany for use by French and allied forces. These notes were used in settlement of general budget expenses or in exchange for French francs or other foreign currencies.

Catalog Detail