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This Belgian banknote, with a nominal value of twenty francs, was issued in 1966. It belongs to the Y02 series and bears the dates 01-07-1950 and 03-04-56. It weighs one gram and measures 128 millimeters in length and 69 millimeters in width.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Roland de Lassus. The inscription "ROYAUME DE BELGIQUE" appears at the top, followed by "TRÉSORERIE" and the nominal value "VINGT FRANCS". The name "ROLAND DE LASSUS" is also inscribed, along with the number "20". The initials "G. REGNIER SC." and "L. BUISSERET DEL." indicate the engraver, Georges Régnier, and the designer, Louis Buisseret, respectively. The writing used is Latin.
The back of the banknote features Philippus de Monte. The iconography and specific inscriptions on the back are not detailed further in the information provided.
This banknote is a testament to the monetary history of Belgium and pays tribute to important musical figures of the Renaissance. The engraving work of Georges Régnier and the design of Louis Buisseret contribute to the aesthetic quality of this collector's item.