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This 5 Francs banknote was issued in Belgium in 1943. It belongs to the W1 series.
The front of the banknote features a predominantly red motif. It depicts the portrait of Albert I, King of the Belgians. His effigy is surrounded by intricate graphic and decorative elements, typical of banknotes of that era. The face value, "5 francs", is clearly indicated in words and numbers. The name of the issuing institution is also mentioned. The typography and layout are carefully crafted, reflecting the security and aesthetic standards of the time to prevent counterfeiting.
The back of the banknote reiterates the theme of the face value and presents complementary ornamental motifs. The colors and graphic style are consistent with the front, ensuring visual continuity. Additional security features, such as watermarks or micro-prints, may be present to enhance the banknote's authenticity. The series, W1, is printed, as well as the unique serial number, 053666.
This 1943 5 Francs banknote is a historical testimony of the period in which it was issued, reflecting the economic and political context of Belgium at that time. It represents a collectible item for numismatists interested in Belgian monetary history and old banknotes.