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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50 Belgian Francs banknote (type Montald Arabesques)
The blue-green-colored Belgian banknote of cinquante francs features two seated figures and one standing, personifications for agriculture. The 50 francs banknote has arabesques and shows a helmeted Minerva. On the note a caption reads ‘payables a vue’.You get: £0.090501 BFR = £0.0018100000 -
50 Belgian Francs banknote (type 1869)
The blue-colored Belgian bill of 50 cinquante francs shows a woman with two children on the left, and a child with crown and laurel leaves on the right. The back side features two children and a cornucopia or horn of plenty. Text on the 50 fr note reads ‘payables a vue’.You get: £0.090501 BFR = £0.0018100000 -
20 Belgian Francs banknote (type 1851 black)
The black-white-colored Belgian banknote of vingt francs features a seated female figure representing commerce, and a seated male figure representing industry. Two angels are in the top centre. On the 20 francs banknote a caption reads ‘payables a vue’.You get: £0.036201 BFR = £0.0018100000