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100 Francs / 20 Belgas Dutch on obverse

Uitgever Nationale Bank van België / Banque Nationale de Belgique
Jaar 1941-1943
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Opschrift keerzijde LA LOI PVNIT LE CONTREFACTEVR DES TRAVAVX FORCES
BANQVE NATIONALE DE BELGIQVE
100 FRANCS 20 BELGAS
MOSE SCALDIS
LE TRÉSORIER LE GOUVERNEUR
CENT FRANCS VINGT BELGAS
PAYABLES A VVE
M. POORTMAN. SC. EMILE VLOORS
BANQVE NATIONALE DE BELGIQVE
(Translation: By law the counterfeiter will be punished by forced labor / National Bank of Belgium / Hundred Francs Twenty Belgas / Maas Schelde / Payable at sight)
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Beschrijving beveiliging Portrait of King Leopold III
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Belgium's wartime occupation administration required bilingual note production to continue under German oversight, but the engravers were Belgian nationals working within an increasingly constrained institutional environment. Minguet and Poortman were both established craftsmen at the bank's own printing works — this was not an outsourced wartime stopgap but domestic production maintained under occupation.

The 1941–1943 date range spans the period of most severe Belgian economic disruption under the Reichskommissariat, during which note circulation expanded dramatically as hoarding of coins and goods accelerated. Pick 112 is not rare, but lightly circulated examples are harder to find than the issue volume suggests — heavy daily use wore these quickly.

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