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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Société Générale series of Belgium in the World Currency contains 28 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2.50 and $3,500.00.
On 16 December 1822, the Société Générale pour favoriser l’industrie nationale (General Company for the Promotion of National Industry) was established in Brussels and acquired a de facto issuing monopoly in southern Netherlands, while the Nederlandsche Bank dominated in the north. In 1823, the Société Générale (GEN), as the company was known familiarly, was appointed the state cashier by King William I of the Netherlands.

Catalog Detail

  Société Générale Value Range Favorite
Société Générale Value Range  
1/2 florin (B101a, P8)
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1 florin (B102a, P9)
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2 florins (B103a, P10)
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3 florins (B104a, P11)
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5 florins (B105a, P12)
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10 florins (B106a, P13)
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25 florins (B107a, P14)
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50 florins (B108a, P15)
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100 florins (B109a, P16)
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250 florins (B110a, P17)
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500 florins (B111a, P18)
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1,000 florins (B112a, P19)
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5 francs (B113a, P20)
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20 francs (B114a, P21)
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50 francs (B115a, P22)
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100 francs (B116a, P23)
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500 francs (B117a, P24)
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1,000 francs (B118a, P25)
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1 franc (B119a, P86)
$4.00
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$60.00
$4.00 - $60.00
1 franc (B119b, P86)
$2.50
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$45.00
$2.50 - $45.00
2 francs (B120a, P87)
$12.00
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$200.00
$12.00 - $200.00
5 francs (B121a, P88)
$60.00
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$250.00
$60.00 - $250.00
5 francs (B121as, P88s)
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20 francs (B122a, P89)
$200.00
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$3,500
$200.00 - $3,500
20 francs (B122as, P89s)
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100 francs (B123a, P90)
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100 francs (B123as, P80s)
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1,000 francs (B124a, P91)
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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Société Générale series of Belgium in the World Currency contains 28 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2.50 and $3,500.00.
On 16 December 1822, the Société Générale pour favoriser l’industrie nationale (General Company for the Promotion of National Industry) was established in Brussels and acquired a de facto issuing monopoly in southern Netherlands, while the Nederlandsche Bank dominated in the north. In 1823, the Société Générale (GEN), as the company was known familiarly, was appointed the state cashier by King William I of the Netherlands.

Catalog Detail