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Belgium, Gent (Ghent) - German occupation. 50 Centimes 1915, KM Tn1, Brass Plated Iron 16 mm, weight 2,40 g., Condition VF+
Belgium. Bronze Medal 1916, commemorating the resistance of the Belgian Army in Liege, Waelhem and Nieuwpoort in 1914, by Pierre Theunis, Bronze 70,00 mm, weight 121,07 g., Condition UNC, nice brown patina, very large and impressive medal.
Belgium, Leopold II (1865 - 1909). Order of the Crown of Labor and Progress (Ordre de la Couronne Arbeid en Vooruitgang), established 1897, Literature: Borna Barac Belgium 212, gilt Bronze 31 mm, weight 23,90 g., Condition UNC, ribbon
Belgium, Leopold II (1865 - 1909). Badge 1905 for industrial achievement "Habilete Moralite Bekwaamheid Zedelijkheid", I Class, Literature: Borna Barac Belgium 70, type IV, gilt Silver, enamel 55 x 28 mm, weight 21,60 g., Condition UNC, ribbon, original box
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). 10 Centimes 1898, DER BELGEN, KM 43, Cu-Ni 21 mm, weight 4,5 g., Condition aUNC, nice patina
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Bronze medal 1850 from the civil and military prison in Liège (Maison de surete civile et militaire a Liege), by J. Wiener, first issue from the extensive series of Wiener, Jéhotte and Dubois medals of the early 20th century, Bronze 50,00 mm, weight 53,24 g., Condition aXF, brown patina.
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). 10 Centimes 1864, DES BELGES, KM 22, Cu-Ni 21,4 mm, weight 4,5 g., Condition XF, patina
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). 10 Centimes 1861, BELGES, KM 22, Cu-Ni 21 mm, weight 4,5 g., Condition UNC
Belgium, Albert I (1909-1934). 5 Centimes 1927, BELGIE, KM 67, Cu-Ni 19 mm, weight 2,6 g., Condition BU, nice patina
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). 5 Centimes 1904, BELGIE, KM 55, Cu-Ni 19 mm, weight 2,5 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 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, Albert I Koburg (1909 - 1934). 1962 medal commemorating the reign of King Albert, by Victor Demanet, signed V.D., Bronze 32 mm, weight 20,50 g., Condition aXF, ribbon.
The medal was established by King Baudouin on February 17, 1962 to commemorate King Albert's service at the head of the Belgian army from 1914 to 1918. The medal was intended for all those who had “good and faithful service” in the armed forces between December 18, 1909 and February 18, 1934.
Belgium. Numismatic Medal Brussels Mint 1910, Bronze 30,0 mm, weight 9,68 g., Condition XF, patina
Belgium. Medal 1926 commemorating the death of Cardinal Desiré Felicien François Joseph Mercier, Belgian Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Mechelen, Bronze 60 mm, weight 108,0 g., Condition aUNC, firm box
Austrian Netherlands, Maria Theresia 1740-1780. Escalin (Schelling) 1763, Brussels Mint, KM 15, Vanhoudt 821, Silver 24 mm, weight 4,53 g., Condition aVF, grey patina
Belgium, Léopold II (1865-1909). 2 Francs 1909, KM 59, Silver 27 mm, weight 10 g. .835, Condition XF, patina
