21 08 1926 - 16 01 1932 Sig Stacquet/Franck Series 3642 - 7168 20 francs Values

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21 08 1926 - 16 01 1932 Sig Stacquet/Franck Series 3642 - 7168 20 francs Values

Details

Obverse: Horizontal black TRÉSORERIE / THESAURIE overprint; French text; border with torch, blindfolded Justice, scales, lyre, artist’s palette, hammer, cog, anvil, beehive, sickle, caduceus, ship, railroad engine, winged helmet; King Albert I and Queen Elisabeth in profile; fronds and crown; fruit and olive branch

Reverse: Dutch text; cornucopia; medallion of Hermes; Grand-Place in Brussels; scales; coat of arms

Basic Information

GSID:

87450

Denomination:

20 francs

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

21 08 1926 - 16 01 1932 Sig Stacquet/Franck Series 3642 - 7168

Design Details

Note Color:

Brown, blue, and tan

Note Dimension:

137 x 82 mm

Printer:

National Bank of Belgium

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