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1964 Belgium, Banque Nationale Belgique - 20 Belgian Francs Banknote Serial No. 3R 6155412 P-138
1964 Belgium, Banque Nationale Belgique - 20 Belgian Francs Banknote Serial No. 3R 6155412 P-138
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1964 Belgium 20 Francs – A Tribute to King Baudouin I
Discover the 1964 Belgium 20 Francs banknote (P-138), a beautifully designed note featuring King Baudouin I and the iconic Atomium, symbolizing Belgium’s post-war progress.
Historical Context
Issued by the Treasury of Belgium, this 20 Francs note was part of the 1964–1966 series, reflecting Belgium’s economic stability and modernization during the reign of King Baudouin I (1951–1993). The Belgian Franc (BEF) remained in circulation until 2002, when Belgium adopted the Euro (EUR).
Key Features & Specifications
Pick Number: P-138
Denomination: 20 Belgian Francs
Material: Paper
Issuing Authority: Treasury of Belgium
Size: 118 × 59 mm
Printer: National Bank of Belgium Printing Works, Brussels
Watermark: Profile portrait of King Baudouin I
Security Thread: None (early Belgian banknotes lacked embedded threads)
Demonetized: Withdrawn from circulation
Design Elements
Front: Features a portrait of King Baudouin I on the left, with the Belgian Coat of Arms at the center-right.
Back: Showcases the Atomium, a famous Brussels landmark built for the 1958 World Expo, symbolizing Belgium’s scientific and industrial advancements.
Lettering on the Note
The front of the note includes the official statement: "Royaume de Belgique – Trésorerie – Vingt Francs" (Kingdom of Belgium – Treasury – Twenty Francs)
Additionally, the note features:
Serial number printed twice for security
Denomination ("20 Francs") in multiple locations
Security Features
Watermark: Profile portrait of King Baudouin I
Collector’s Gift Appeal
This 20 Francs banknote holds significant historical and artistic value, making it a sought-after item for collectors and a unique keepsake. It’s a perfect gift for: ✨ Belgian history enthusiasts – A tribute to King Baudouin I’s reign and Belgium’s post-war development. ✨ Individuals born in 1964 – A nostalgic banknote from their birth year, connecting them to Belgium’s financial heritage. ✨ Collectors of European banknotes – A rare piece featuring Belgium’s monarchy and scientific achievements.
Why Collect This Banknote?
Owning the 1964 Belgium 20 Francs note (P-138) is more than just acquiring currency—it’s holding a piece of history, celebrating Belgium’s monarchy and technological progress.
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