Belgian Euro Coin (50 Cents)
Country of Origin: Belgium
Year of Issue: 2001
Denomination: 50 Euro Cents
Composition: Nordic Gold (CuAl5Zn5Sn1)

Brief Description
The coin features a profile portrait of King Albert II of Belgium, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. The year of issue, 2001, is also visible.
Historical Significance
This coin is part of the initial series of Belgian euro coins issued when Belgium adopted the euro as its official currency on January 1, 2002. King Albert II was the reigning monarch of Belgium at the time of the euro's introduction, and his effigy was featured on the first series of Belgian euro coins. This coin represents a significant moment in European economic history, marking Belgium's integration into the Eurozone.
Estimated Value
The value of a 2001 Belgian 50 Euro Cent coin is typically its face value (€0.50). For uncirculated or very high-grade examples, the value might be slightly higher, but generally, it carries minimal numismatic premium as it is a common circulation coin.
Care Instructions
To preserve the coin, handle it by its edges to avoid touching the surfaces, as oils from your skin can cause discoloration. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. For cleaning, it is generally recommended not to clean coins unless you are an expert, as improper cleaning can significantly decrease their value. If cleaning is desired for aesthetic reasons and not for preservation of numismatic value, a mild soap and water solution can be used, followed by gentle drying with a soft cloth, but this is not recommended for collectors.
Created At: 2025-09-06T10:51:26.979251