Belgium, Leopold III (1934-1951). 50 Francs 1935, Brussels Exposition and Railway Centennial, KM 106.1, Silver 35 mm, weight 22,0 g. .680, Condition UNC, nice patina
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Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865), Antwerp. Medal 1840 commemorating the erection of a monument to Rubens by the Royal Society of Science, Literature and Art, by J. Hart, Bronze 45 mm, weight 46,0 g., Condition aUNC, beatiful patina
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). 5 Centimes 1833, KM 5.1, Copper 28 mm, weight 10,0 g., Condition aVF
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1842 for the publication of the “New Dictionary of Conversation” (“Nouveau Dictionnaire de la Conversation”) by printer Auguste Wahlen, by Hart F., Bronze, 50 mm, weight 43,50 g, Condition aUNC, beautiful patina
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). 10 Centimes 1894, DER BELGEN, KM 43, Cu-Ni 21 mm, weight 4,5 g., Condition UNC, nice patina
Belgium. Uniface bronze medal 1914, L'Union Fait la Force, Bronze 50 mm, weight 50,84 g., Condition UNC
Belgium, Albert I (1909-1934). 2 Francs 1924, BELGIE, KM 92, Nickel 27 mm, weight 10 g., Condition VF, grey patina
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Bronze medal 1852, dedicated to Pierre Theodor Verhaegen, President of the House of Representatives, Belgian politician, founder of the Free University of Brussels, by L. Wiener, Bronze 67,00 mm, weight 124,37 g., Condition aUNC, nice brown patina with luster.
Bronze medal 1890-1893 commemorating the opening of the prison in Verviers (Prison de Verviers), by Fernandubois, Bronze 61,00 mm, weight 73,68 g., Condition XF, brown patina with luster.
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865), Schaerbeek. Medal commemorating the ceremonial inauguration of August 15, 1865 in honor of King Leopold I (including the inauguration of an indoor market and slaughterhouse, the construction of gymnasiums, and the opening of Rue Royale St. Marie), by Wurden, Bronze 50 mm, weight 44,90 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful patina
Belgium, Albert I Koburg (1909 - 1934). King Albert I Royal Veterans Federation Recognition Cross, 1909 - 1934, (Croix de Reconnaissance), Bronze 35 mm, weight 17,60 g., Condition aUNC, ribbon
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
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). 50 Centimes 1901, DER BELGEN, KM 51, Silver 18 mm, weight 2,5 g. .835, Condition aUNC, slightly toned
Belgium. Set of two medals 1926, commemorating the death of Cardinal Desiré Felicien François Joseph Mercier, Belgian Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Mechelen, Bronze and white metal 60 mm, Condition XF, firm box
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 45.50 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, Leopold II (1865-1909). Gold Cross I Class, Civil Decoration ("Decoration Civique"), instituted 1867, for long years of administrative service, gilt Bronze, enamel 35 mm, weight 18,90 g., Condition UNC, ribbon
Belgium, Albert I (1909-1934). 10 Centimes 1920, BELGIQUE, KM 85, Cu-Ni 22 mm, weight 4,0 g., Condition XF
Belgium, Leopold III (1934-1951). 50 Francs 1935, Brussels Exposition and Railway Centennial, KM 106.1, Silver 35 mm, weight 22,0 g. .680, Condition UNC, nice patina
