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.

[edit] 10 euro coins

2002 - 50th anniversary of the Rail junction in Brussels "North-South".
  • Number minted : 50 000 samples
  • The obverse is a design by the Belgian engraver, Luc Luycx ; the station of Brussels between two dates 1952 and 2002.
  • The reverse is a design by the Belgian engraver, Luc Luycx ; the head of King Albert II with the twelve stars of the European Union,
2003 - Century of the birth of Georges Simenon, Belgian writer.
  • Number minted : 50 000 samples
  • The obverse is a design by xxx : the head of the writer with his name Georges Simenon.
  • The reverse is a design by the Belgian engraver, Luc Luycx : the map of the European Union with the twelve stars,
2004 - to celebrate the 75th birthday of Tintin.
  • Number minted : 50 000 samples
  • The obverse is a design by xxx from a drawing of Hergé: Tintin and Snowy.
  • The reverse is a design by the Belgian engraver, Luc Luycx : the map of the European Union with the twelve stars,
2004 - Enlargement of the European Union
  • Number minted : 50 000 samples
  • The obverse is a design by xxx : Europa and Zeus
  • The reverse is a design by xxx : the twelve stars of the European Union,
2005 - 100 years of derby (Belgium - Netherlands) and 75 th birthday of the Heizel stadium
  • Number minted : 50 000 samples
  • The obverse is a design by xxx : a football player playing in the stadium with Belgian and Netherlands flags
  • The reverse is a design by xxx : a European map with the twelve stars of the European Union,
2005 - 60th anniversary Peace in Europe
  • Number minted : 50 000 samples
  • The obverse is a design by the Belgian engraver, Luc Luycx ; the phoenix's birth between two dates 1945 and 2005.
  • The reverse is a design by the Finnish engraver, Hannu Veijalainen ; a European map with the twelve stars of the European Union,

[edit] 50 euros coins

  • 2004 : 70th anniversary of the king

[edit] 100 euros coins

  • 2002 : the builders of Europe;
  • 2003 : second century of the germinal franc;
  • 2004 : Enlargement of Europe
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