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1989 Belgium, Banque Nationale Belgique - 100 Belgian Francs Banknote Serial No. 21807699294-142a
1989 Belgium, Banque Nationale Belgique - 100 Belgian Francs Banknote Serial No. 21807699294-142a
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1989 Belgium 100 Francs Banknote – Hendrik Beyaert | National Bank of Belgium | P#142a | N#203558
The 1989 Belgium 100 Francs banknote is part of the long‑running 1978–1994 series issued by the National Bank of Belgium during the reign of King Baudouin I. This issue celebrates the renowned Belgian architect Hendrik Beyaert, whose portrait and architectural motifs dominate the design. Printed in rich maroon, blue, and olive‑green tones, the note reflects Belgium’s artistic heritage and its tradition of honouring cultural figures on currency.
Fully demonetized in 1996, this note remains a popular collectible thanks to its detailed engraving, vibrant colour palette, and the elegant watermark of King Baudouin I.
Key Specifications
Issuer: Belgium
Issuing Bank: National Bank of Belgium (Nationale Bank van België)
King: Baudouin I (1951–1993)
Type: Standard circulation banknote
Years of Issue: 1978–1994
Value: 100 Francs (100 BEF)
Currency: Belgian Franc
Composition: Paper
Size: 142 × 76 mm
Shape: Rectangular
Demonetized: 1996
References: P#140, P#142a, LA#BFB‑67, BFB‑68
Watermark: Portrait of King Baudouin I
Engraver: Charles Leclercqz
Designers: Yvon Adam & Manfred Hürrig
Design Overview
Obverse
Printed in maroon, blue, and olive‑green on a multicolour underprint, the obverse features a detailed portrait of Hendrik Beyaert (1823–1894) at the right. To the left appears an architectural plan and building view, referencing Beyaert’s contributions to Belgian architecture. Dutch‑language text identifies the issuing authority and denomination, along with the legal warning against counterfeiting.
Reverse
The reverse uses purple and multicolour tones with a geometric abstract design on the right. French‑language text mirrors the obverse inscriptions, maintaining Belgium’s bilingual tradition. The engraver and designers are credited along the lower edge.
Security Features
Watermark: King Baudouin I
Fine‑line geometric patterns
High‑quality intaglio engraving
Collector Appeal
Architectural Tribute: Celebrates Hendrik Beyaert, a major figure in Belgian architectural history.
Bilingual Design: Reflects Belgium’s cultural and linguistic identity.
High‑Quality Engraving: Crisp detail from Charles Leclercqz and the design team.
Demonetized & Affordable: A popular entry‑level European collectible.
Long Circulation Period: Part of a widely recognized and nostalgic Belgian series.
Summary
The 1989 Belgium 100 Francs (P‑142a) is a beautifully engraved banknote honouring architect Hendrik Beyaert, featuring rich colours, bilingual inscriptions, and a watermark of King Baudouin I. Its artistic design, historical significance, and demonetized status make it an appealing addition to any European or architectural‑themed banknote collection.
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