1968 Luxembourg 100 Francs P-14 – A Rare Glimpse into the Grand Duchy’s Monetary Past
Step into the charm of mid-20th century Europe with this 1968 Luxembourg 100 Francs banknote (Pick #14). Issued by the Grand Duchy during a time of post-war growth and stability, this note reflects Luxembourg’s elegance and economic pride.
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Design Features:
The obverse features a dignified portrait of Grand Duchess Charlotte, a beloved symbol of national unity and strength throughout the 20th century. The reverse offers a detailed view of Neumünster Abbey in Luxembourg City – an architectural gem nestled in the Alzette valley.
Why This Note Stands Out:
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European elegance: A refined and beautifully designed note from a lesser-seen European country.
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Royal connection: Features one of Europe’s most iconic royal figures.
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Historical value: Represents Luxembourg’s pre-Euro monetary system and postwar prosperity.
The 1968 100 Francs from Luxembourg is a must-have for collectors of European currency or royal-themed notes. A graceful reminder of a small country with a rich legacy.