Belgium

Belgium Banknotes
1943 - Belgium P110 1000 Francs Banknote F
Belgium 1000 Francs banknote associated with 1943, catalogued as Pick P110. The product is identifie..
1966 - Belgium P130 50 Francs Banknote F
This individual banknote is from Belgium and has a denomination of 50 Francs. The product data assoc..
1966 - Belgium P130 50 Francs Banknote VF
Belgium 50 Francs banknote associated with 1966, identified by the catalogue reference P130. The pro..
1982-94 - Belgium P142 100 Francs Banknote F
This Belgium 100 Francs banknote is catalogued as Pick P142 and is associated with the 1982–94 perio..
1982-94 - Belgium P142 100 Francs Banknote VF
This Belgium 100 francs banknote is catalogued as Pick P142, with the catalogue date association ND ..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and denominations are represented in the Belgium banknote catalog?
This shop’s Belgium category includes franc-denominated notes dated or period-listed from 1943 through 1982–94. Represented denominations range from 50 francs to 1,000 francs, with 100-franc notes also included. Examples are the 1943 1,000 francs, the 1966 50 francs and the 1982–94 100 francs. These details describe the shop’s catalog rather than a complete survey of every Belgian banknote issue.
Which Pick catalog references appear in the Belgium category?
The represented Pick references are P110, P130 and P142. In this catalog, P110 identifies a 1943 Belgium 1,000-franc note, P130 identifies a 1966 50-franc note, and P142 identifies a 100-franc note listed for the 1982–94 period. Pick numbers are useful for distinguishing cataloged issues when denomination alone is insufficient. The selection should not be interpreted as a complete list of Belgian Pick references.
How can I identify the 1966 Belgium 50-franc banknote in this catalog?
Use the combination of country, date, denomination and Pick reference. The relevant listing is identified as Belgium, 1966, 50 francs and P130. The catalog records also distinguish examples by grade, including Fine (F) and Very Fine (VF). Matching all these fields helps avoid confusion with notes of another denomination or period. No signatures, serial-number varieties or other subtypes are specified in the supplied catalog data.
How can collectors distinguish the Belgium P142 listings?
The P142 listings are Belgium 100-franc banknotes associated with the 1982–94 period. Within this shop’s catalog, the principal distinction shown is condition: examples are recorded in Fine (F) and Very Fine (VF). The shared Pick reference indicates the same cataloged issue as presented here, while the grade describes the note’s preservation. The supplied records do not identify additional P142 varieties, signatures or design differences, so those features should not be inferred.
What details should a buyer check before choosing a Belgium banknote?
A prospective buyer should compare the denomination, date or listed period, Pick reference and stated grade. For example, P130 corresponds here to the 1966 50-franc note, while P142 corresponds to the 1982–94 100-franc note. Grades such as Fine (F) and Very Fine (VF) should be checked carefully because they distinguish condition listings. Buyers should also review the individual product page and images for the specific note rather than assuming every catalog entry is purchasable.
Which Belgium issues in the catalog are represented in more than one grade?
The 1966 Belgium 50-franc note, Pick P130, is represented in both Fine (F) and Very Fine (VF). The 1982–94 Belgium 100-franc note, Pick P142, likewise appears with F and VF grade designations. This makes these issues useful for collectors comparing the same Pick reference across different stated condition levels. The 1943 1,000-franc note, P110, is recorded as Fine in the supplied data. These grade patterns describe this shop’s catalog only.





