

Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). 10 Centimes 1861, BELGES, KM 22, Cu-Ni 21 mm, weight 4,5 g., Condition UNC
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Austrian Netherlands (Belgium), Francis II (1792-1795). Thaler (Kronenthaler) 1796 A, Vienna, KM 62.1, Silver 39 mm, weight 29,20 g. .873, Condition VF+, beautiful patina
Belgium, Albert I (1909-1934). 50 Centimes 1928, BELGIE, KM 88, Nickel 18 mm, weight 2,5 g., Condition aUNC
Belgium, Leopold III (1934-1947). 50 Francs 1939, Official Restrike, Silver 32 mm, weight 20,0 g. .900, Condition Proof, photo taken in a plastic cap
Belgium, Albert I (1909-1934). 20 Francs 1934, DER BELGEN, KM 104, Silver 28 mm, weight 11,10 g. .680, Condition UNC
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1851 commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Restoration of Independence, by Veyrat F., Bronze 30 mm, weight 15,50 g., Condition aUNC, nice lustrous patina
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Bronze medal 1855-1857 from Hasselt prison (Maison d'Arret a Hasselt), by J. Wiener, Bronze 50,00 mm, weight 47,93 g., Condition aUNC, dark brown patina with luster.
Belgium, Albert I (1909-1934). 5 Centimes 1922, BELGIQUE, KM 66, Cu-Ni 19 mm, weight 2,6 g., Condition aUNC
Belgium, Baudouin of Belgium (1951-1993). Annual Mint Set 1991, 200th Anniversary of the Death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, KM MS3 (KM 149, 160, 164, 169, 171, 148, 159, 163, 168, 170), additionally a medal commemorating Mozart, Condition BU, all in original holder
Belgium / Belgique. 100 Francs 1950, KM 138.1, Silver 33 mm, weight 18 g. .835, Condition aUNC, patina
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). 1 Franc 1880, Fifty Years of Belgian Independence, by Léopold Wiener, KM 38, Silver 23 mm, weight 4,90 g. .835, Condition aVF/VF, patina, scratches
Belgium. Bronze Medal 1861, The Art Congress in Antwerp, by L. Wiener, Obverse: City of Antwerp welcoming Victory in front of city walls, Reverse: ANTWERPENS KUNSTFEEST Shield of St. Luke's Guild under t. ox, in banner inscription: WT JONSTEN- VERZAEMT, Bronze 60,00 mm, weight 90,64 g., Condition aUNC/XF+, nice shiny brown patina, a large very impressive medal.
The art congress held in Antwerp, Belgium in August 1861 was a huge event. Antwerp had an artistic reputation in the 17th century, based on its school of painting, which included Rubens, Van Dyck, Jordaens, the Teniers and many others.
Belgium, Albert I. 20 Francs 1934, BELGES - position B, KM 103.1, Silver 28 mm, weight 11,0 g. .680, Condition NGC MS 65, slightly toned
Belgium / België. 100 Francs 1951, KM 139.1, Silver 33 mm, weight 18 g. .835, Condition aUNC
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). 5 Centimes 1851, KM 5.1, Copper 28 mm, weight 9,60 g., Condition Aunc,, nice patina with mint shine
Belgium. 50 Centimes 1909, DES BELGES, KM 60.1, Silver 18 mm, weight 2,50 g. .835, Condition UNC, nice patina
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Medal 1897, commemorating the Brussels International Exposition (Exposition Internationale de Bruxelles), signed Jules Lagae and Louis Wolfers, Forrer III, 267; VI, 525, high-relief silvered Bronze 70 mm, weight 157,32 g., Condition aUNC, very impressive high-relief stately medal.
The Brussels International Exposition (French: Exposition Internationale de Bruxelles, Dutch: Wereldtentoonstelling te Brussel) of 1897 was a world's fair held in Brussels, Belgium, from 10 May 1897 through 8 November 1897. There were 27 participating countries, and an estimated attendance of 7.8 million people.
The main venues of the fair were the Parc du Cinquantenaire / Jubelpark, as well as a colonial section in the suburb of Tervuren, showcasing King Leopold II's personal property: the Congo Free State. The two exposition sites were linked by a...
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). 10 Centimes 1861, BELGES, KM 22, Cu-Ni 21 mm, weight 4,5 g., Condition UNC