Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865), Louise Marie of Orléans (1832-1850). Medal commemorating Queen Victoria's visit to Belgium on September 13, 1843, Bronze 42 mm , weight 45,30 g., Condition VF-XF, later struck
(There are 16 other products in the same category)
Belgium, Albert I. 20 Francs 1934, BELGEN - position A, KM 104.1, Silver 28 mm, weight 11,0 g. .680, Condition NGC MS 64
Spanish Netherlands / Belgium, Brussel. Cu Rekenpenningen / Jeton 1663, Filip IV, Dugn. 4192, vOrden 1295, Copper 33 mm, weight 6,34 g., Condituion UNC, small spot, beautiful brown patina
Belgium, Leopold III (1934-1951). 10 Centimes 1939, BELGIQUE, KM 112, Cu-Ni-Zn 22 mm, weight 4 g., Condition VF
Belgium, Albert I (1909-1934). 5 Centimes 1930, BELGIE, KM 67, Cu-Ni 19 mm, weight 2,5 g., Condition VF, scarce date
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). 1 Centime 1907, DES BELGES, KM 33.1, Morin 219-225, Copper 16,5 mm, weight 2,0 g, Condition XF+/aUNC, dark patina
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Bronze medal 1873-1875 commemorating the opening of the prison in Ypres (Maison d'Arret Cellulaire a Ypres), by G. Jehotte, Bronze 61,00 mm, weight 80,35 g., Condition XF+, nice brown patina with luster.
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). 10 Centimes 1862, DES BELGES, KM 22, Cu-Ni 21,4 mm, weight 4,5 g., Condition UNC, slightly toned
Belgium. Liege (Luik / Lüttich), Bishopric / Duchy. Maximilian Henry of Bavaria 1650-1688. Patagon (Thaler) 1674, Liege, Delm. 471. Dav. 4294, Silver 40,5 mm, weight 27,81 g., Condition aUNC, minor surface scratches, beautiful patina, glossy background, mint state specimen, very rare in this state of preservation
Belgium, Albert I (1909-1934). 1 Franc 1934, BELGIQUE, KM 89, Nickel 23 mm, weight 5,0 g, Condition aUNC, mint specimen
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal commemorating the Royal Decree of February 7, 1844, , “L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE”, by Veyrath, Bronze 32 mm, weight 16,80 g., Condition XF
Belgium, Schaerbeek, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1861 for the inauguration of the National Shooting Range (Tir Nationale de Belgique), by Alexandre Geefs (1829-1866), Bronze 55 mm, weight 61,40 g., Condition XF+
Belgium, Albert II of Belgium (1993-2013). Annual Mint Set 2000, 150 Years of the National Bank of Belgium, KM MS13 (148.1, 149.1, 187 - 194), additionally medal commemorating 150 Years of the National Bank of Belgium, Condition BU, all in original holder
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, Hainaut, Leopold II (1865-1909). Medal 1880 commemorating the 50th anniversary of Independence, Hainaut Provincial Council, Feast of July 22, 1830-1880, by Hart, Bronze 50 mm, weight 51,90 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful patina
Belgium. Commemorative Resistance medal of the city of Ghent 1940-1945, from World War II for its citizens who joined the resistance and fought the Nazis during the German occupation of Belgium, by Rette, Inscriptions in Latin: "Gandavum" (Ghent) and "Cives Magnae Virtutis Colit" (Honors citizens of great virtue), Bronze 37 mm, weight 25,10 g., Condition UNC, ribbon
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865), Louise Marie of Orléans (1832-1850). Medal commemorating Queen Victoria's visit to Belgium on September 13, 1843, Bronze 42 mm , weight 45,30 g., Condition VF-XF, later struck
