1943 Belgium 10 Francs Banknote

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Obverse: The front of the banknote is adorned with a decorative floral design, with the denomination "DIX FRANCS" (Ten Francs) displayed prominently in the center, along with the alternative denomination "OU DEUX BELGAS" (or Two Belgas). The issuing date "01-02-43" is displayed beneath in a box labeled "TRESORERIE" (Treasury). The left side of the note shows the "BNB" initials (Banque Nationale de Belgique), with the number "10" in the top left and right corners. The serial number "B2699953" is printed twice at the top. The signatures of the Treasurer and Governor are placed near the bottom, along with the warning "LA LOI PUNIT LE CONTREFACTEUR DES TRAVAUX FORCÉS"

Obverse lettering: BANQUE NATIONALE DE BELGIQUE, DIX FRANCS, OU DEUX BELGAS, PAYABLES A VUE, TRESORERIE, LA LOI PUNIT LE CONTREFACTEUR DES TRAVAUX FORCÉS

Reverse: The reverse side features the same intricate floral design but is written in Dutch. The denomination is stated as "TIEN FRANK" (Ten Francs) and "OF TWEE BELGAS" (or Two Belgas), with "THESAURIE" (Treasury) written below. The "BNB" initials are featured within the design, and the number "10" is present in all four corners. The Dutch equivalent of the legal statement, "DE NAMAKER WORDT DOOR DE WET MET DWANGARBEID GESTRAFT" (The law punishes counterfeiters with forced labor), is displayed at the bottom.

Reverse lettering: NATIONALE BANK VAN BELGIE, TIEN FRANK, OF TWEE BELGAS, BETAALBAAR OP ZICHT, THESAURIE, DE NAMAKER WORDT DOOR DE WET MET DWANGARBEID GESTRAFT

Size ±: 119 x 65 mm

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SKU: BAN303-
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