100 franc 1970 — Belgium ( Pick: 134 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 franc issued in Belgium in 1970. It is cataloged under Pick number 134. The front side features a violet color on a multicolor underprint, displaying the date 1.2.1962-23.4.1975 and the text "Lambert Lom-EDUG DW OHIW" along with "4 VLJQDWXUH YDULHWLHV." The back side depicts an allegorical figure at the center. The watermark features King Baudouin I.
This banknote has dimensions of 138 x 69 mm and is signed by R. Magdonelle and H. Ansiaux. The printing office is the National Bank of Belgium Printing Works, located in Brussels.
The amount produced is undetermined. The Belgian currency system was marked by various designs and denominations issued by the National Bank during the 1970s.
This banknote has dimensions of 138 x 69 mm and is signed by R. Magdonelle and H. Ansiaux. The printing office is the National Bank of Belgium Printing Works, located in Brussels.
The amount produced is undetermined. The Belgian currency system was marked by various designs and denominations issued by the National Bank during the 1970s.
Specifications
- Signed by
- R. Magdonelle & H. Ansiaux
- Date of issue
- 1962-1975
- Printing office
- National Bank of Belgium Printing Works, Brussels, Belgium
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Violet on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 138 x 69 mm
- Amount produced
- Undetermined
- Pick catalog
- 134
About this banknote
The National Bank of Belgium issued the 100 franc banknote in 1970 as part of a series that featured updated design elements for improved security and aesthetics. This series was introduced to modernize the national currency and accommodate evolving economic transactions. The note was printed by the National Bank of Belgium Printing Works in Brussels.
The front side of the note features a portrait of Lambert Lombard, depicted in violet on a multicolored underprint. The back showcases an allegorical figure at the center. The note measures 138 x 69 mm and includes a watermark of King Baudouin I. It was signed by R. Magdonelle and H. Ansiaux.