1. The classic or 'long' design
(beginning in 1867)
10c
(for bills of 100F-200F)
Internationale Bank Luxemburg
24 Jun 1875
Bill of exchange for 108 Reichsmarks, issued in Reims, France,
Internationale Bank Luxemburg
24 Jun 1875
Bill of exchange for 108 Reichsmarks, issued in Reims, France,
2. The second or 'short' design
(introduced in 1875)
Proof
3. The third design
(introduced in 1928)
20c
(for bills of 100F-200F)
Banque Générale du Luxembourg
13 Jul 1935
(for bills of 100F-200F)
Banque Générale du Luxembourg
13 Jul 1935
Bill of Exchange from Établ. Philippe Perre, Brussels,
dated 20 Apr 1935 for 185 Belgian francs,
drawn on the Banque de la Société Générale de Belgique – La Louvière,
payable to Monsieur Eug. Marx-Schmit, a negociant in Wiltz.
dated 20 Apr 1935 for 185 Belgian francs,
drawn on the Banque de la Société Générale de Belgique – La Louvière,
payable to Monsieur Eug. Marx-Schmit, a negociant in Wiltz.
4. The modern design
(introduced in the 1950s)
500 F
(highest denomination of the 13-stamp set)
Caisse d’Epargne de l’Etat 6 Nov 1985
(highest denomination of the 13-stamp set)
Caisse d’Epargne de l’Etat 6 Nov 1985
Bill of Exchange
for 500,000 Flux
Issued 13 Jun 1984
(Échéance 30 Nov 1985)
for 500,000 Flux
Issued 13 Jun 1984
(Échéance 30 Nov 1985)
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