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

2 Euro Treaty of Rome 50th Anniversary (Belgium)

Belgium · 2007

A bi-metallic 2 Euro coin featuring a book of signatures on the obverse to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome.

Country
Belgium
Year
2007
Denomination
2 Euro
Metal
Bi-metallic: nickel-brass clad nickel center and copper-nickel outer ring

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Overview

A bi-metallic 2 Euro coin featuring a book of signatures on the obverse to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome.

Historical significance

This commemorative issue was a joint release by all Eurozone countries in 2007 to celebrate 50 years since the signing of the Treaty of Rome, which established the European Economic Community (EEC).

Obverse (front)

The design shows the Treaty document signed by the six founding countries against a background of paving stones of the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome. Text: 'PACTVM ROMANVM QVINQVAGENARIVM' at the top, 'EUROPA' in the center, and the country name in three languages 'BELGIQUE–BELGIË–BELGIEN'.

Reverse (back)

A map of the European Union on a background of vertical lines, next to the value '2' and 'EURO', with 12 stars of the European flag on the outer ring.

Estimated value

$3-$5 in circulated condition, $8-$12 in uncirculated condition

What drives this coin's value

Condition (grade) and the specific issuing country (Belgium being moderately common) are the primary value factors.

Grade assessment

Very Fine (VF) or Extremely Fine (XF). Visible minor surface scratches and circulation wear, but legends and central design remain sharp.

Mintage & rarity

Approx. 5,000,000; Common for this series.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check for magnetic properties (the center is slightly magnetic). Verify the fine details in the lettered edge and the quality of the bi-metallic seam.

Notable varieties & errors

There are few major varieties for the Belgian issue, though collectors look for proof-like strikes from mint sets.

Similar coins

Identical central designs were issued by other EU countries like Germany ('BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND') or France ('RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE'); they are distinguished by the country text at the bottom.

Care & preservation

Do not clean or polish to preserve the luster. Store in a PVC-free coin holder or album to prevent environmental toning or corrosion.