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This Belgian banknote has a face value of 100 francs. It was issued on November 12, 1957, and is part of the Series M.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Leopold I, the first King of the Belgians. The portrait is executed with particular attention to detail, capturing the distinctive features of the monarch. The name "Leopold I" is inscribed above the portrait, clearly identifying the figure represented. The face value "100" is visible in several places on the banknote, notably in the upper and lower corners. Intricate ornamental motifs frame the portrait and the face value, adding an aesthetic dimension to the design.
The back of the banknote presents a representation of Walthère Frère-Orban, a politician and Belgian Prime Minister of the 19th century. As with the front, the portrait is executed with great precision. The name "Frère-Orban" is inscribed to identify the character. The face value "100" is also present on the back, repeated in different formats and locations. Decorative elements similar to those on the front complete the design, ensuring visual consistency between the two sides of the banknote. The issuing country, Belgium, is indicated.