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 banknote (Armée Belge)
This green-red-colored cinq francs belges banknote was used by the Belgian Army for payments in occupied Germany after WWII. It has a simple, patterned design. The words ‘Armée belge’ are printed on the 5 Belgian francs note.You get: £0.009101 BFR = £0.0018200000 -
100 Belgian Francs banknote (Armée Belge)
This 100 cent francs belges banknote is a military payment certificate for payments in cantines, clubs, bars and shops in the German occupied territories by Belgian soldiers. It has a patterned design. Printed on the one hundred franc note is the text ‘Armée belge’.You get: £0.182001 BFR = £0.0018200000 -
100 Belgian Francs banknote (Comptes courants)
The banknote of 100 francs depicts the portrait of Leopold I, King of Belgium. The words ‘Banque nationale de Belgique (comptes courants)’ are printed on the note. Comptes courants is French for ‘Balance of payments’, French being one of the three official languages of Belgium.You get: £1.647001 BFR = £0.0164700000