20 franc 1920 — Belgium ( Pick: 67 )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 20 franc issued in Belgium in 1920. It is cataloged under Pick number 67.
The front design features Minerva with a lion on the left, detailed in red and green hues, with black serial numbers. It includes three signature varieties and has a date range from March 1, 1910, to July 19, 1920. The reverse displays the arms of thirty towns in brown.
This note measures 84 x 50 mm and is printed on paper, featuring a blue color on a gray underprint.
The front design features Minerva with a lion on the left, detailed in red and green hues, with black serial numbers. It includes three signature varieties and has a date range from March 1, 1910, to July 19, 1920. The reverse displays the arms of thirty towns in brown.
This note measures 84 x 50 mm and is printed on paper, featuring a blue color on a gray underprint.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1920-1922
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue on gray underprint
- Dimensions
- 84 x 50 mm
- Pick catalog
- 67
About this banknote
The National Bank of Belgium issued the 20 Franc banknote (Pick 67) between March 1, 1910, and July 19, 1920. This series was introduced during the reign of King Albert I, who ruled from 1909 to 1934.
The obverse features Minerva standing with a lion at her feet, holding a caduceus, symbolizing commerce. The reverse displays the coats of arms of thirty Belgian towns. This note measures 137 x 88 mm and was demonetized on January 1, 1957.