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The Service Financier de l’Armée series of Germany in the World Currency contains 16 distinct entries.
Following its surrender to the Allies on 7 May 1945, Germany was divided into occupation zones subject to military government, with Belgium participating in the occupation of an area divided between America, Britain, and France. To avoid currency fluctuations and fraud caused by the misuse of German currency, the paymasters of the Belgian army initially used the same occupation mark notes (see Allied Military Currency, B601-) supplied to American, British, and French troops. On 23 July 1946, the National Bank of Belgium received an order to print 200,000,00...

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  Service Financier de l’Armée Value Range Favorite
Service Financier de l’Armée Value Range  
1 franc (B1551a)
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1 franc (B1551as)
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2 francs (B1552a)
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2 francs (B1552as)
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5 francs (B1553a)
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5 francs (B1553as)
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10 francs (B1554a)
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10 francs (B1554as)
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20 francs (B1555a)
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20 francs (B1555as)
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50 francs (B1556a)
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50 francs (B1556as)
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100 francs (B1557a)
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100 francs (B1557as)
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500 francs (B1558a)
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500 francs (B1558as)
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The Service Financier de l’Armée series of Germany in the World Currency contains 16 distinct entries.
Following its surrender to the Allies on 7 May 1945, Germany was divided into occupation zones subject to military government, with Belgium participating in the occupation of an area divided between America, Britain, and France. To avoid currency fluctuations and fraud caused by the misuse of German currency, the paymasters of the Belgian army initially used the same occupation mark notes (see Allied Military Currency, B601-) supplied to American, British, and French troops. On 23 July 1946, the National Bank of Belgium received an order to print 200,000,00...

Catalog Detail