100 franc 1931 — Belgium ( Pick: 102 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 franc issued in Belgium in 1931. It is cataloged under Pick number 102.
The front side design features portraits of King Albert and Queen Elizabeth on the left, with a blue-black color on an ochre and pale blue underprint. The back side design depicts a man with tools on the right.
This note has dimensions of 185 x 108 mm, is printed on paper, and is signed by Henry Stacquet and Louis Franck. It includes a watermark of King Leopold I. The production amount is noted as very scarce.
The front side design features portraits of King Albert and Queen Elizabeth on the left, with a blue-black color on an ochre and pale blue underprint. The back side design depicts a man with tools on the right.
This note has dimensions of 185 x 108 mm, is printed on paper, and is signed by Henry Stacquet and Louis Franck. It includes a watermark of King Leopold I. The production amount is noted as very scarce.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Henry Stacquet, Louis Franck
- Date of issue
- 1927-1932
- Printing office
- Banque Nationale de Belgique / Nationale Bank van België
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Brown, Blue, and Tan
- Dimensions
- 185 x 108 mm
- Amount produced
- Very scarce
- Pick catalog
- 102
About this banknote
The National Bank of Belgium issued this 100 franc banknote series in 1931. It was introduced during a period marked by financial adjustments in Belgium, reflecting the ongoing need to manage currency stability in the early 20th century. This series is signed by Henry Stacquet and Louis Franck, key figures in the bank's administration.
The front side of the banknote, printed between 1.7.1927 and 2.8.1932, features blue-black portraits of King Albert and Queen Elizabeth on an ochre and pale blue background. The back side displays an image of a man with tools on the right, with a watermark depicting King Leopold I. This note is considered very scarce in numismatic circles.