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This banknote from Belgium was issued in 1943. It has a face value of 5 francs. The dominant color of the banknote is red.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Albert I, King of the Belgians. The king's name also appears on the banknote. The face value, "5 francs," is printed in numerals and letters. The mention of the issuing institution is present, although the specific name is not mentioned here.
The back of the banknote repeats the face value in numerals and letters. Decorative and symbolic motifs are present, typical of banknotes of that era. The serial number, in this case Z1, is printed on the banknote, allowing its unique identification within the series of issue. An additional identification number, 816540, is also present.
This banknote is part of a specific series, the Z1 series. For additional information, including design details, potential watermarks, or the historical context of its issuance, the associated Numista reference is available.
The exact dimensions, specifications of the paper used, and precise details of the ornamental motifs can be found in specialized numismatic references. The banknote represents a testimony to the monetary history of Belgium during the period of the Second World War.