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The Banque de Belgique (Bank of Belgium) series of Belgium in the World Currency contains 5 distinct entries.
During the unrest of the 1830 Belgian revolution, the Société Générale continued to operate, and became the state cashier to the new Belgian provisional government while remaining in that role for the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. However, the Société Générale refused to hand over the cash reserves of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and wouldn’t submit to government supervision, leading to the establishment of a rival issuing institution, the Banque de Belgique (Bank of Belgium, BDB), on 26 February 1835, headquartered in Brussels under the direc...

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Banque de Belgique (Bank of Belgium) Value Range  
5 francs (B201a)
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20 francs (B202a)
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50 francs (B203a)
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100 francs (B204a)
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1,000 francs (B205a)
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The Banque de Belgique (Bank of Belgium) series of Belgium in the World Currency contains 5 distinct entries.
During the unrest of the 1830 Belgian revolution, the Société Générale continued to operate, and became the state cashier to the new Belgian provisional government while remaining in that role for the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. However, the Société Générale refused to hand over the cash reserves of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and wouldn’t submit to government supervision, leading to the establishment of a rival issuing institution, the Banque de Belgique (Bank of Belgium, BDB), on 26 February 1835, headquartered in Brussels under the direc...

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