1982 Belgium 100 Francs Banknote
Obverse: The front of the banknote prominently features a portrait of the Belgian architect and designer, Henrik Beyaert (1823-1894), known for his contributions to the architectural transformation of Brussels. His image is located on the right, rendered in fine detail. To the left of the portrait is a geometric depiction of architectural features and buildings, emphasizing his work. The text "NATIONALE BANK VAN BELGIE" (National Bank of Belgium) is displayed at the top left, with the denomination "HONDERD FRANK" (One Hundred Francs) in bold letters below. The serial number "13204684295" is printed twice at the top, and signatures of financial officials appear below the denomination. The number "100" is positioned in blue at the top right and in pink at the bottom right.
Obverse lettering: NATIONALE BANK VAN BELGIE, HONDERD FRANK, 100, DE NAMAKER WORDT MET DWANGARBEID GESTRAFT
Reverse: The reverse side features a colorful geometric pattern in the center, symbolizing modern architecture, with a series of interlocking shapes and grids. The denomination "100" is displayed in large, bold numbers on the left and right sides. "CENT FRANCS" (One Hundred Francs) and "BANQUE NATIONALE DE BELGIQUE" (National Bank of Belgium) are written on the left. The background consists of architectural grid designs, continuing the architectural theme of the note.
Reverse lettering: CENT FRANCS, BANQUE NATIONALE DE BELGIQUE, 100, LE CONTREFACTEUR EST PUNI DES TRAVAUX FORCÉS (The counterfeiter is punished with forced labor)
Size ±: 142 x 76 mm
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