03 11 1945 - 19 12 1946 Sig Sontag/Frère Series 0002 - 3700 219,425,000 notes (all) 100 francs Values

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03 11 1945 - 19 12 1946 Sig Sontag/Frère Series 0002 - 3700 219,425,000 notes (all) 100 francs Values

Details

Obverse: French text; crowned monogram of King Leopold I and Queen Louise-Marie; ear of wheat; King Leopold I wearing military uniform; Place Royale in Brussels circa 1830; ear of wheat; crowned monogram of King Leopold I and Queen Louise-Marie

Reverse: Dutch text; crowned monogram of King Leopold I and Queen Louise-Marie; bank monogram; King Leopold I and others riding horses into Brussels in 1831 during the Joyeuse Entrée; bank monogram; crowned monogram of King Leopold I and Queen Louise-Marie

Basic Information

GSID:

87544

Denomination:

100 francs

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

03 11 1945 - 19 12 1946 Sig Sontag/Frère Series 0002 - 3700 219,425,000 notes (all)

Design Details

Note Color:

Yellow, orange, and black

Note Dimension:

160 x 85 mm

Printer:

Banque Nationale de Belgique

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