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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in red and grey, centered on the denomination '50' repeated at upper left and upper right, with 'CINQUANTE FRANCS' in bold red letterpress across the centre and 'PAYABLES A VUE' below. Allegorical vignettes of classical figures are arranged symmetrically at left and right within an ornate engraved border, with the bank title 'BANQUE NATIONALE' at the top. The date and place of issue appear in the central field above the serial number, with two manuscript signatures of the Caissier and Gouverneur at the lower centre; this example is perforated 'ANNULE' cancellation. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed entirely in light blue, with a central cartouche enclosed by elaborate guilloche scrollwork and a classical female head in relief at the top centre flanked by garland ornaments. Two allegorical putti or cherub figures are positioned at the far left and right margins, each rendered in fine intaglio line engraving against the pale blue ground. The overall composition is symmetrical and devoid of text apart from border ornament, consistent with the engraving style of Belgian State printing of the 1880s; this example bears perforated cancellation holes. |
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The Banque Nationale de Belgique was established in 1850, and by the 1880s its note designs reflected the conservative graphic conventions of Belgian state printing — engraved in-house rather than contracted to the major foreign security printers that handled much of continental Europe's paper currency at the time. P#60 belongs to a period when Belgium was navigating the Latin Monetary Union's bimetallic tensions, and the 50 Franc denomination carried real transactional weight in daily commercial settlement.
Watermarking was the primary security measure — no serial numbering system of the complexity that would appear in later issues. Known examples show significant wear consistent with active commercial use rather than hoarding.