Commemorative coins of Belgium
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The Commemorative coins of Belgium are minted by the Koninklijke Munt van België or Monnaie royale de Belgique.
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2002 - 50th anniversary of the Rail junction in Brussels "North-South". | ||
2003 - Century of the birth of Georges Simenon, Belgian writer. | ||
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2004 - to celebrate the 75th birthday of Tintin. | ||
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2004 - Enlargement of the European Union | ||
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2005 - 100 years of derby (Belgium - Netherlands) and 75 th birthday of the Heizel stadium | ||
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2005 - 60th anniversary Peace in Europe | ||
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- 2004 : 70th anniversary of the king
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- 2002 : the builders of Europe;
- 2003 : second century of the germinal franc;
- 2004 : Enlargement of Europe
Commemorative coins of the European Union |
Official members of the Eurozone: |
Austria | Belgium | Finland | France | Germany | Greece Ireland | Italy | Luxembourg | Netherlands | Portugal | Slovenia | Spain |
Non-eurozone EU countries: |
Bulgaria | Czech Republic | Cyprus | Denmark | Estonia | Hungary Latvia | Lithuania | Malta | Poland | Romania | Slovakia | Sweden | United Kingdom |
Nations with formal agreements with the EU: |
Monaco | San Marino | Vatican City |
Other: |
Andorra |
Commemorative coins of the world |
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