01 07 1914 Sig Babau/De Lantsheere Wmk: None Series A - E 12,000,000 notes (all) 5 francs Values

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01 07 1914 Sig Babau/De Lantsheere Wmk: None Series A - E 12,000,000 notes (all) 5 francs Values

Details

Obverse: French text; standing allegorical woman (Agriculture) wearing robes, holding fruits and caduceus; seated cherub (Science) writing on paper and holding book with globe; sailing ship; seated allegorical woman with map; crown and Belgian lion; seated allegorical man with tablet; railroad steam engine; garland; seated cherub (Art) with paint brushes in urn, drawing on canvas; standing allegorical man (Trade and Industry) wearing robes, holding document and sledge hammer

Reverse: Dutch text; bank monogram; seated allegorical boy holding paintbrush; seated allegorical woman (Arts) holding pencil and tablet; seated allegorical girl holding hammer and urn

Basic Information

GSID:

87412

Denomination:

5 francs

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

01 07 1914 Sig Babau/De Lantsheere Wmk: None Series A - E 12,000,000 notes (all)

Design Details

Note Color:

Brown, red, and tan

Note Dimension:

125 x 79 mm

Printer:

Verschueren, Antwerp

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