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Belgium 5 Francs (Boudewijn I)
5 Francs

Belgium 5 Francs (Boudewijn I)

Belgium · 1986

The obverse features a crown above a vertical oak branch with acorns, flanked by the denomination '5' and 'FR'. The word 'BELGIË' (Dutch for Belgium) is inscribed at the bottom. The reverse portrays King Baudouin I.

Country
Belgium
Year
1986
Denomination
5 Francs
Metal
Bronze (Aluminum-Bronze)

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Overview

The obverse features a crown above a vertical oak branch with acorns, flanked by the denomination '5' and 'FR'. The word 'BELGIË' (Dutch for Belgium) is inscribed at the bottom. The reverse portrays King Baudouin I.

Historical significance

This coin was part of the standard circulation in Belgium prior to the adoption of the Euro in 2002. Because Belgium is bi-lingual, these coins were minted in two versions: one with the Dutch name 'BELGIË' and one with the French name 'BELGIQUE'.

Estimated value

$0.25 - $1.00 USD (Circulated condition)

Care & preservation

Keep in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning or polishing as it can damage the surface and reduce collector value. Store in a PVC-free coin holder or album to prevent oxidation.