100 franc 1924 — Belgium ( Pick: 95 )
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Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 franc issued in Belgium in 1924. It is cataloged under Pick number 95.
The front side features a conjoined portrait of King Albert and Queen Elisabeth on the left, with a design dated from January 4, 1921, to June 2, 1927. The back displays a man with tools positioned on the right.
This banknote is printed on cotton-based paper and measures 150 x 80 mm. It is colored in green, brown, and black. The National Bank of Belgium was responsible for its printing. There are three signature varieties, signed by Henry Stacquet (Treasurer) and Fernand Hautain (Governor).
The front side features a conjoined portrait of King Albert and Queen Elisabeth on the left, with a design dated from January 4, 1921, to June 2, 1927. The back displays a man with tools positioned on the right.
This banknote is printed on cotton-based paper and measures 150 x 80 mm. It is colored in green, brown, and black. The National Bank of Belgium was responsible for its printing. There are three signature varieties, signed by Henry Stacquet (Treasurer) and Fernand Hautain (Governor).
Specifications
- Signed by
- Henry Stacquet (Treasurer), Fernand Hautain (Governor)
- Date of issue
- 1924
- Printing office
- National Bank of Belgium
- Paper
- Cotton-based
- Colour
- Green, brown, and black
- Dimensions
- 150 x 80 mm
- Pick catalog
- 95
About this banknote
The National Bank of Belgium issued this 100 franc banknote on December 20, 1924, as part of the series circulating between 1921 and 1927. This series was introduced to standardize the nation's currency during the post-World War I period.
The front features conjoined portraits of King Albert I and Queen Elisabeth on the left, with the date range "1.4.1921-2.6.1927" printed. The back depicts a man with tools on the right. The banknote measures 150 x 80 mm and is printed on cotton-based paper. It bears the signatures of Treasurer Henry Stacquet and Governor Fernand Hautain.