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
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Belgium, Brussels, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1860 commemorating Charles de Brouckere (1796-1860), Mayor of Brussels, by Leopold Wiener, Bronze 70 mm, weight 132,0 g., Condition aUNC, brown patina, very impressive medal
Belgium, Leopold II (1865 - 1909). Silver Medal of the Order of Leopold II, Literature: Borna Barac Belgium 231, Silver plated Bronze 40 mm, weight 30,20 g., Condition XF+, ribbon, patina
Belgium, Albert I (1909-1934). 2 Francs 1924, BELGIE, KM 92, Nickel 27 mm, weight 10 g., Condition VF, grey patina
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Commemorative Medal 1905, Ruby Jubilee of the Reign of King Leopold II, Literature: Borna Barac Belgium 125, gilt Bronze 30 mm, weight 18,40 g., Condition UNC, ribbon
Belgium / België. 100 Francs 1951, KM 139.1, Silver 33 mm, weight 18 g. .835, Condition aUNC
Belgium, Albert I (1909-1934). 5 Centimes 1925, BELGIQUE, KM 66, Cu-Ni 19 mm, weight 2,4 g., Condition aUNC, slightly cleaned - hairlines
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Undated medal (1848-1850), Bishop Notger of Liège, Series: Great Men of Belgium, designed by Adolphe Jouvenel, Bronze 45,8 mm, weight 45,2 g, Condition XF, washed, slightly cleaned
Notker (or Notger) of Liège (Latin: Notgerus; c. 940 – 10 April 1008 AD) was a Benedictine monk, bishop (972–1008) and first prince-bishop (980–1008) of the Bishopric of Liège (now in Belgium).
In Folcwin's opinion Notker's achievements surpass those of any of his predecessors. He developed the urban structure of the city, its fortifications, commerce and education. Under his rule, the city of Liège was sometimes called the "Northern Athens".
source: wikipedia.org
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Badge 1905 for industrial achievement "Habilete Moralite Bekwaamheid Zedelijkheid", Class II, Literature: Borna Barac Belgium 70, type IV, Silver, enamel 55 x 28 mm, weight 17,40 g., Condition UNC, ribbon
Spanish Netherlands, Flandres (Belgium). Cu Liard (1 Oord Koper) 1692, Brugge mint, Carol II 1665-1700, Vanhoudt 722.BG, Copper 24 mm, weight 4,45 g., Condition aXF, nice brown patina with shine, an exceptionally nice, above-average specimen
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). 5 Francs 1873, DES BELGES, KM 24, Silver 37 mm, weight 24,90 g. .900, Condition VF+, amall edge nick, slightly cleaned obverse
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.
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. K.B.D.B. recognition medal (Royal Belgian Federation of Homing Pigeons|) to Mr. Alfa van Uytvanck, Silver 27 mm, weight 13,50 g., Condition XF+, ribbon
Spanish Netherlands (Belgium), Flandren - Aalst (Alost). Philippe IV, 1621-1665. 1/2 Patagon 1646, Brügge Mint, Delmonte 301, Vanhoudt 646 BG, Silver 36 mm, weight 13,64 g., Condition VF, nice patina
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, Albert I. 20 Francs 1934, BELGEN - position B, KM 104.1, Silver 28 mm, weight 11,0 g. .680, Condition NGC MS 65
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
