02 01 1919 - 16 10 1920 Sig Van der Rest/Stacquet Series 697 - 1401 100 francs Values

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02 01 1919 - 16 10 1920 Sig Van der Rest/Stacquet Series 697 - 1401 100 francs Values

Details

Obverse: French text; floral border; Ceres riding chariot drawn by four horses lead by three flying allegorical women (Science); reclining Belgian lion; Neptune riding chariot drawn by four horses lead by three flying allegorical women (Trade and Industry)

Reverse: Dutch text; allegorical scene representing agriculture, consisting of women pruning tree, sowing seeds, carrying wood, and picking fruit

Basic Information

GSID:

87406

Denomination:

100 francs

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

02 01 1919 - 16 10 1920 Sig Van der Rest/Stacquet Series 697 - 1401

Design Details

Note Color:

Tan, green, red, and black

Note Dimension:

180 x 103 mm

Printer:

Banque Nationale de Belgique

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