Belgian Francs
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The Belgian Franc was the currency of the Kingdom of Belgium from 1832 until 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. The franc was first struck in France as a gold coin in the 14th century, and adopted as a basic denomination by a number of other countries and French colonies.
Belgian Francs are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Belgian Franc. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
We exchange both Belgian Franc banknotes and Belgian Franc coins. In addition we also exchange demonetized pre-WW2 Belgian Franc banknotes and 20fr and 50fr Treasury banknotes.
To convert your Belgian Francs to cash, select the type of Belgian Francs you want to exchange:
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5 Belgian Francs coin (Ceres)
Ceres, the Roman goddess of fertility and agriculture is pictured on the obverse side of the old 5 Fr coin from Belgium. The reverse side of the 5 francs pieces shows an oak branch with two acorns under a crown.You get: £0.002501 BFR = £0.0005000000 -
1 Belgian Franc coin (Albert II)
The coin of 1 Franc features Belgium’s King Albert II, who is facing left on the obverse side. The reverse side of the nickel plated iron coin of 1 Franc has a simple design with a vertical line in the middle.You get: £0.000501 BFR = £0.0005000000 -
100 Belgian Francs 20 Belgas banknote (Série Nationale)
The banknote of 100 francs ou 20 belgas features the images of King Albert I and Queen Elisabeth. The words ‘Banque nationale de Belgique’ are printed on the note.You get: £0.185001 BFR = £0.0018500000 -
5000 Belgian Francs banknote (Guido Gezelle)
The banknote of cinq mille francs – vijfduizend frank portrays the image of Guido Gezelle, Belgian writer. Text on the paper note reads ‘nationale bank van België’.You get: £84.000001 BFR = £0.0168000000 -
1 Belgian Franc coin (Baudouin)
This 1F coin from Belgium has a simple design featuring a three-pointed star similar to the Mercedes logo, a stylised crown and the portrait of King Baudouin I of Belgium. The silver-coloured 1 BFR piece has text in French (1 franc) or Dutch (1 frank).You get: £0.000501 BFR = £0.0005000000 -
1000 Belgian Francs 200 Belgas banknote (Série Nationale)
This mille francs ou deux cents belgas banknote has the image of King Albert I and Queen Elisabeth. Printed on the note is the text ‘Banque nationale de Belgique’.You get: £1.850001 BFR = £0.0018500000 -
5000 Belgian Francs banknote (Andre Vesalius)
This cinq mille francs – vijfduizend frank banknote depicts the image of Andre Vesalius, Belgian anatomist. On the banknote a caption reads ‘banque nationale de Belgique’.You get: £84.000001 BFR = £0.0168000000 -
1 Belgian Franc coin (Ceres)
Belgium’s old 1 Franc coin shows the Roman goddess Ceres facing left, next to a cornucopia ‘horn of plenty’. The reverse side of the copper-nickel 1 Fr coin shows a crown above an oak branch with two acorns.You get: £0.000501 BFR = £0.0005000000 -
10000 Belgian Francs banknote (King Albert II and Queen Paola)
This dix mille francs – tienduizend frank banknote shows King Albert II and Queen Paola. The paper banknote contains the words ‘banque nationale de Belgique’.You get: £168.000001 BFR = £0.0168000000 -
5 Belgian Francs banknote (type Londres)
This red-pink-colored Belgian 5 cinq francs ou un belga banknote was issued in London by the Belgian government in exile during WWII. The note contains the words ‘banque nationale de Belgique’.You get: £0.009251 BFR = £0.0018500000 -
10 Belgian Francs banknote (type Londres)
The green-colored Belgian banknote of dix francs ou deux belgas was issued by the London-based Belgian government in exile during WWII. The words ‘banque nationale de Belgique’ are printed on the note.You get: £0.018501 BFR = £0.0018500000 -
10000 Belgian Francs banknote King Baudouin I and Queen Fabiola
The banknote of dix mille francs – tienduizend frank shows King Baudouin I and Queen Fabiola. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘banque nationale de Belgique’.You get: £168.000001 BFR = £0.0168000000 -
50 Centimes coin Belgium (Miner)
The 50 centimes coin was Belgium’s lowest value denomination at the time of the Euro changeover in 2002. The coin is equivalent to half a franc. The 50c features a miner facing left wearing a helmet, and a mining lamp.You get: £0.000251 BFR = £0.0005000000 -
1 Belgian Franc banknote (Armée Belge)
The Belgian military payment certificate of 1 un franc belge features a simple patterned design in green and blue. Text on the banknote reads ‘Armée belge’, French for ‘Belgian army’.You get: £0.001851 BFR = £0.0018500000 -
100 Belgian Francs banknote (type Centenaire)
This cent francs – honderd frank note depicts Leopold I and Fr. Orban. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘banque nationale de Belgique’.You get: £1.680001 BFR = £0.0168000000 -
25 Centimes coin Belgium (B)
The main feature on the 25 centimes coin from Belgium is the monogram ‘B’ for Belgium. The silver-coloured 25 centimes coin has an equivalent value of 0.25 francs. Due to the very small value of the 25c coin, the denomination of 25 centimes was abandoned in 1980.You get: £0.000131 BFR = £0.0005000000