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| 表面の銘文 | BANQUE NATIONALE Bruxelles, le 18 Janvier 1906. MILLE FRANCS PAYABLE À VUE LA LOI PUNIT LE CONTREFACTEUR DES TRAVAUX FORCÉS. H. HENDRICKX DEL. INV. PANNEMAKER-DOMS SC. (Translation: National Bank Brussels, January 18th, 1906. One Thousand Francs Payable on sight. The law punishes the counterfeiter with forced labour.) |
| 裏面の説明 | Olive-green and brown on brownish-yellow paper, the reverse carries male figures at left and right flanking a central area with the nominal value, surmounted by a woman's head vignette at top. The overall tonal palette mirrors the obverse underprint and maintains the engraved line work consistent throughout the series. |
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The P#66 series ran for over two decades, accumulating at least five distinct signature combinations — an unusually high count that reflects the bank's turbulent administrative turnover during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Henri Hendrickx designed the plate, with engraving by Albert Doms, both working within the bank's own printing facility, making this a fully in-house production from conception to issue.
At 1000 Francs, these circulated at a denomination most Belgians rarely handled. Attrition rates on high-value notes of this period were low for wear but high for deliberate destruction once superseded — surviving examples across all signature varieties are considerably scarcer than the long print run might suggest.