Belgian Franc
The Belgian Franc was the official currency of Belgium from 1832 until it was replaced by the Euro in 2002. It played a significant role in the country's economic history and was widely used for everyday transactions. The Franc was introduced following Belgium's independence and went through several changes over the years, including decimalization in 1832 and the adoption of a new design in 1944. Despite its long-standing presence, the Belgian Franc faced challenges in the later years, particularly with the increasing integration of European economies and the desire for a common currency. The decision to replace the Franc with the Euro was made to strengthen economic ties with other European Union countries and facilitate cross-border trade. Today, the Belgian Franc remains a part of Belgium's history, symbolizing a bygone era of national currency.
Below is the related paper currencies in Belgian Franc.
1997 BEF10000