27 07 1905 - 30 12 1908 Sig Tschaggeny/De Lantsheere Series 419 - 479 50 francs Values

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27 07 1905 - 30 12 1908 Sig Tschaggeny/De Lantsheere Series 419 - 479 50 francs Values

Details

Obverse: French text; ornate frame; standing cherubs holding medallion of Ceres’ head; farmers with horses and oxen pulling wagon; crown and Belgian lion; standing cherubs holding medallion of Ceres’ head

Reverse: Dutch text; ornate frame; medallion of Ceres’ head; sheaf of wheat; barrels; crown and Belgian lion; reclining allegorical man with lion; reclining allegorical woman with sheep; flowers; bee hive; medallion of Ceres’ head

Basic Information

GSID:

87373

Denomination:

50 francs

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

27 07 1905 - 30 12 1908 Sig Tschaggeny/De Lantsheere Series 419 - 479

Design Details

Note Color:

Blue, brown, and black

Note Dimension:

158 x 95 mm

Printer:

Banque Nationale

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