Belgium. 5 Francs, 1880. Dav-54; KM-X#M8. Silver. Leopold I and II conjoined busts right. Reverse: Figure holding tablet, lion, monument, and building. For the fiftieth anniversary of the kingdom.
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anonymous
2015-03-02
Belgium. 5 Francs, 1880. Dav-54; KM-X#M8. Silver. Leopold I and II conjoined busts right. Reverse: Figure holding tablet, lion, monument, and building. For the fiftieth anniversary of the kingdom. Cleaned and retoned. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $125 - 175. Categories: World Crowns & ...
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anonymous
2015-02-20
BELGIUM, silver pattern five francs, commemorating 50th Anniversary of Independence in 1880, coin alignment, (Bruce XM8). Bright, nearly extremely fine and rare, comes with collector's ...
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anonymous
2015-02-20
BELGIUM, Leoplod I and Leopold II, bronze five francs, 1830-1880, medal alignment (Bruce X.M8a). Most mint red, uncirculated.
Leopold I - first King of the Belgians
Leopold I, the first King of the Belgians, left a significant legacy that extends beyond his reign and continues to influence Belgium's history and identity. Here are some aspects of his legacy:Founding the Belgian Monarchy: Leopold I played a pivotal role in establishing the Belgian monarchy after the country gained independence from the King ...
Leopold II of the Belgium
The legacy of Leopold II of Belgium is complex and controversial, encompassing both significant achievements and profound controversies. Here are some key aspects of his legacy:Colonial Expansion: Leopold II's most controversial legacy is his personal rule over the Congo Free State (later known as the Belgian Congo), a territory in Central Afr ...
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$255.0 DEUTSCHLAND Bundesrepublik Deutschland Fehlprägungen 1 Euro-Cent o. J. (2002-). Mehrfache Zweifachprägung. 2.29 g. Sehr selten. FDC.
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$153.0 FRANKREICH Königreich 5. Republik, 1959-. 10 Euro-Cent 1999. Erstprägung mit feinem Riffelrand. Offiziell in der Münzstätte entwertet. 4.08 g. Sehr selten. FDC.
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$350.0 FRANCE, Charles VIII (1560-1574), ecu d' or, MDLXVII (1567), mint mark p (Rennes), (F.378). Nearly very fine.