Coin Identifier
2 Euro - 50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome (Belgium) — obverse
Obverse
2 Euro - 50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome (Belgium) — reverse
Reverse
2 Euro

2 Euro - 50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome (Belgium)

Belgium (Kingdom of Belgium) · 2007

A bi-metallic 2 Euro coin featuring the Treaty of Rome design with Belgian multilingual inscriptions.

Country
Belgium (Kingdom of Belgium)
Year
2007
Denomination
2 Euro
Metal
Bi-metallic: Nickel-brass plated Nickel center in a Cupronickel ring

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Overview

A bi-metallic 2 Euro coin featuring the Treaty of Rome design with Belgian multilingual inscriptions.

Historical significance

A joint commemorative issue by all Eurozone countries celebrating 50 years since the signing of the Treaty of Rome, which established the European Economic Community (EEC), a precursor to the modern European Union.

Obverse (front)

The design shows the Treaty document signed by the six founding countries on a background of the pavement designed by Michelangelo for the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome. Inscriptions: 'PACISVM ROMANVM QVINQVAGENARIVM', 'EUROPA', and the country name 'BELGIQUE-BELGIE-BELGIEN'.

Reverse (back)

The standard common map of the European Union used on 2 Euro coins, designed by Luc Luycx, showing the value and the territorial map of Europe next to 12 stars.

Estimated value

$3 - $6 USD (circulated), $10 - $15 USD (Uncirculated/MS)

What drives this coin's value

Mintage numbers, preservation of the central brass luster, and the presence of any potential die cracks or misaligned centers.

Grade assessment

Very Fine (VF) - Visible circulation wear, significant scratches on the central disc and outer ring, and slight oxidation.

Mintage & rarity

5,000,000 (Common commemorative)

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Authentic coins are non-magnetic in the ring and strongly magnetic in the center. Check for clarity in the micro-text on the open book on the obverse.

Notable varieties & errors

Misaligned bi-metallic strikes (off-center centers) are the primary error variety sought by collectors for this series.

Similar coins

Each Eurozone country issued this same design in 2007; they are distinguished only by the language of the inscriptions (e.g., 'BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND' for Germany or 'REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH' for Austria).

Care & preservation

Store in a PVC-free coin flip or holder to prevent oxidation. Avoid cleaning or polishing as it removes the original mint finish and lowers collector value.