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100 Francs

Uitgever Caisse Générale de l'État du Luxembourg
Jaar 1963
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Afmetingen 149 × 79 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Portrait vignette of Grand Duchess Charlotte in oval frame at right, set against a fine guilloche underprint in brown and grey tones. The denomination CENT FRANCS appears in large letterpress text at centre, with the date 18 SEPTEMBRE 1963 below, flanked by the issuing authority and ministerial signatures. Denomination numerals 100 appear at upper right and lower left corners, with the serial number printed twice in red.
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Opmerkingen

The Caisse Générale de l'État was not a central bank in the conventional sense — it functioned as Luxembourg's state treasury bank, and its note-issuing role was always secondary to the monetary arrangements Luxembourg maintained first with Belgium and later through the Belgian-Luxembourg Economic Union. By 1963, these franc notes were circulating alongside Belgian issues at par, which made their practical identity largely symbolic of Luxembourg's separate fiscal administration rather than any independent monetary policy.

Bradbury Wilkinson's New Malden facility printed security documents for dozens of smaller states through the postwar decades. Pick 52 is among the later issues from this Caisse Générale series before the Institut Monétaire Luxembourgeois eventually absorbed its functions.

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