Belgium, Baudouin of Belgium (1951-1993). 1992 Annual Mint Set, Dirk Frimout the first Belgian astronaut, KM MS5 (KM 149, 160, 164, 169, 171, 148, 159, 163, 168, 170), additionally a medal commemorating Dirk Frimout the Belgian physicist and astronaut who from March 24 to April 2, 1992 participated in the STS-45 mission lasting 8 days, 22 hours and 9 minutes, becoming the first Belgian astronaut, Condition BU, all in original holder
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Belgium. Medal 1913, by Armand Bonnetain, concerning the professional association of young lawyers in Brussels. Bronze 65 mm, weight 90,60 g., Condition XF, nice patina.
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1853 commemorating the marriage of Leopold II Duke of Brabant to Maria Henriette Anne of Austria, Tin 45 mm, weight 44,10 g., Condition VF+
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865), Brussels. Medal 1863, Medal for Excellence from the Competition of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Brussels, by Hart Fecit, Bronze 45 mm, weight 35,60 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster
Belgium, Albert I (1909-1934). 5 Centimes 1928, BELGIE, KM 67, Cu-Ni 19 mm, weight 2,5 g., Condition UNC
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865), Brussels. Medal 1848, Leopold Faithful to the Constitution, Bronze 50 mm, weight 55,80 g., Condition XF+, nice chocolate patina
Obverse: LEOPOLD - KING OF THE CONSTITUTION
Right bust of Leopold in uniform. Surrounding inscription * JE JURE FIDÉLITÉ À LA CONSTITUTION ET AUX LOIS DU PEUPLE BELGE *// 21. JULY 1831.
Reverse: * THE KING KEEPS HIS OATH* THE NATION WILL KEEP ITS OATH// ** 1848 **.
Inside a wreath of oak and laurel a plaque with the inscription OBLIGATION OF THE CENSUS/ Election/ REFORM/ PARLIAMENTARY/ FUNDS VOTED/ FOR IMPROVEMENT/ OF THE VALUE OF WORKERS , around the names of members of the government
Belgium, Liege / Luik. Copper Token / Jeton of the Confraternity of the Holy Sacrament, LAUDETUR SS SACRAMENTUM, “May the sacrament of blessing be praised to those who hear the word of God”, Copper 23 mm, weight 6,30 g., Condition VF
Belgium, Gent (Ghent) - German occupation. 50 Centimes 1915, KM Tn1, Brass Plated Iron 16 mm, weight 2,27 g., Condition VF+
Belgium, King Leopold III (1934-1951), Allied Occupation Coinage. 2 Francs 1944, KM 133, Zinc clad steel 19 mm, weight 2,75 g., Condition UNC
Belgium, Prince Philippe of Belgium, Count of Flanders (1837-1905) . Medal circa 1840, LES VERTUS DE SA FAMILLE SE REFLETENT EN LUI ET NOUS LE FONT AIMER (THE VIRTUES OF HIS FAMILY ARE REFLECTED IN HIM AND MAKE US LOVE HIM), Bronze 50 mm, weight 52,0 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster
The expression “The virtues of his family reflect in him and make us like him” expresses the idea that a person's positive qualities are influenced by the values and character traits of his family, and these family virtues make the person more likeable and lovable. In other words, the good qualities of the family are seen as manifested in the individual's behavior and character, which elicits the liking and appreciation of others.
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909), Namur. Medal 1898, Comice Agricole, Rhisnes Vedrin Agricultural Exhibition, Cattle Contest, Silver-plated Bronze 50 mm, weight 53,70 g., Condition XF+, patina
Belgium, Leopold I of Belgium (1831 - 1865). Medal on the occasion of the Florenne and Philippeville Agricultural Exhibition, by Hart. F., Bronze 40 mm, weight 28,60 g., Condition VF+/VF, scrachec, edge damages, nice patina
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1853, Leopold Duke of Brabant as a member of the Senate, by Dubois, Bronze 50 mm, weight 54,5 g., Condition XF, nice dark patina, beautiful mint gloss, minor surface and edge damage
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Bronze medal 1869 of the House of Justice and Cellular Prison in Arlon, by Jacques Wiener, Hoy unlisted, Kamp unlisted, very late Wiener design, Bronze 61,00 mm, weight 99,75 g., Condition XF, minor edge nicks, nice brown patina with luster. Very rare.
Belgium, Albert I Coburg (1909-1934). Fire Cross, (Croix de Feu/ Vuurkruis) 1914-1918, Literature: Borna Barac Belgia 161, by A. Rombaut Bronze 47 x 42 mm, weight 46,20 g., Condition XF+, ribbon
The cross was instituted on February 6, 1934, and was awarded to then living soldiers holding a “Fire Card” (Croix du Feu / Vuurkaart) who came under fire at the front, awarded to all who spent at least 32 months at the front during World War I.
Belgium, Albert I (1909-1934). 20 Francs 1934, DER BELGEN, KM 104, Silver 28 mm, weight 11,10 g. .680, Condition UNC
Belgium, Prince Philippe of Belgium, Count of Flanders (1837-1905) . Medal circa 1840, LES VERTUS DE SA FAMILLE SE REFLETENT EN LUI ET NOUS LE FONT AIMER (THE VIRTUES OF HIS FAMILY ARE REFLECTED IN HIM AND MAKE US LOVE HIM), Bronze 50 mm, weight 47,40 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster
The expression “The virtues of his family reflect in him and make us like him” expresses the idea that a person's positive qualities are influenced by the values and character traits of his family, and these family virtues make the person more likeable and lovable. In other words, the good qualities of the family are seen as manifested in the individual's behavior and character, which elicits the liking and appreciation of others.
Belgium, Baudouin of Belgium (1951-1993). 1992 Annual Mint Set, Dirk Frimout the first Belgian astronaut, KM MS5 (KM 149, 160, 164, 169, 171, 148, 159, 163, 168, 170), additionally a medal commemorating Dirk Frimout the Belgian physicist and astronaut who from March 24 to April 2, 1992 participated in the STS-45 mission lasting 8 days, 22 hours and 9 minutes, becoming the first Belgian astronaut, Condition BU, all in original holder
