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| Issuer | Nationale Bank van België / Banque Nationale de Belgique |
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| Year | 1909-1913 |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Reverse lettering | 100 NATIONALE BANK VAN BELGIË HONDERD FRANK BETAALBAAR OP ZICHT C. MONTALD. É. BIET SC. (Translation: National Bank of Belgium One Hundred Francs Payable at sight) |
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| Protection description | National Bank of Belgium and head of Minerva. |
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| Comments |
Montald was primarily a painter and muralist — designing banknotes was outside his usual practice, and the commission reflects the National Bank's deliberate turn toward fine arts figures in this period rather than in-house commercial designers. Biet, by contrast, was a prolific intaglio engraver working across Belgian state printing jobs throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Pick 71 spans a four-year issue window, and dates within that range can affect collector interest considerably — the final 1913 issues preceded the German occupation by less than a year.