Two horizontal DLR oval ovpts front/back; horizontal red SPECIMEN No # ovpt lower left front; diagonal red SPECIMEN ovpt front; all-zero s/n 20 francs Values

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Two horizontal DLR oval ovpts front/back; horizontal red SPECIMEN No # ovpt lower left front; diagonal red SPECIMEN ovpt front; all-zero s/n 20 francs Values

Details

Obverse: French text; Mangbetu woman; man looking at waterfall at Kalule in Katanga; Congolese star

Reverse: Dutch text; Bank logo; Queen Astrid Research Institute building in Kinshasa; African man with spear; trees

Basic Information

GSID:

87146

Denomination:

20 francs

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Two horizontal DLR oval ovpts front/back; horizontal red SPECIMEN No # ovpt lower left front; diagonal red SPECIMEN ovpt front; all-zero s/n

Physical Characteristics

Design Details

Note Color:

Green

Note Dimension:

140 x 90 mm

Printer:

THOMAS DE LA RUE & CO LTD

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