29 12 1918 - 05 01 1921 Sig Stacquet/Van der Rest Series 248 - 339 1,000 francs Values

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29 12 1918 - 05 01 1921 Sig Stacquet/Van der Rest Series 248 - 339 1,000 francs Values

Details

Obverse: French text; overturned vase spilling water (Scheldt/Escaut River); reclining allegorical man (Neptune) holding trident; central allegorical crowd scene; winged boat (Shipping) with steering wheel and smokestack; lion heads; snakes; reclining allegorical woman (Salacia) holding staff; overturned vase spilling water (Meuse/Maas River)

Reverse: French text; reclining allegorical man (Mining) wearing hard hat and holding pickaxe; chains and minecart with ore; coat of arms and denomination pattern; olive branches; head of woman in medallion; oak leaves; angle bar, tongs, anvil, and cog; seated allegorical man (Metallurgy) holding hammer

Basic Information

GSID:

87394

Denomination:

1,000 francs

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

29 12 1918 - 05 01 1921 Sig Stacquet/Van der Rest Series 248 - 339

Design Details

Note Color:

Green, brown, and olive green

Note Dimension:

215 x 130 mm

Printer:

Banque Nationale

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