100 mark 1935 — Belgium ( Pick: 107 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 mark issued in Belgium in 1935. It is cataloged under Pick number 107.
The front side features a gray on light brown underprint with a portrait of Queen Elisabeth at the left, a woman wearing a crown and holding fruit at the center, and a portrait of King Albert at the right. The back includes a textual design described as "fijures de centre."
This note has dimensions of 179 x 108 mm and is printed on paper. Its color scheme includes brown, purple, and yellow. A watermark displays an image of King Leopold I. The banknote was part of an issue that was utilized between May 1, 1933, and September 15, 1943.
The front side features a gray on light brown underprint with a portrait of Queen Elisabeth at the left, a woman wearing a crown and holding fruit at the center, and a portrait of King Albert at the right. The back includes a textual design described as "fijures de centre."
This note has dimensions of 179 x 108 mm and is printed on paper. Its color scheme includes brown, purple, and yellow. A watermark displays an image of King Leopold I. The banknote was part of an issue that was utilized between May 1, 1933, and September 15, 1943.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Henry Stacquet, Louis Franck
- Date of issue
- 1935-08-31
- Printing office
- Banque Nationale de Belgique
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Brown, Purple, and Yellow
- Dimensions
- 179 x 108 mm
- Pick catalog
- 107
About this banknote
The National Bank of Belgium issued the 100 Francs banknote (Pick 107) in 1935. This series was introduced on August 31, 1935, during the reign of King Leopold III, who ascended the throne in 1934.
The obverse features a left-profile portrait of Queen Elisabeth, an allegorical woman with a crown and fruit at the center, and a right-profile portrait of King Albert I. The reverse displays allegorical figures representing the Meuse, Scheldt, and Albert Canals, along with the Belgian lion and the bank's monogram. The watermark depicts King Leopold I.