Detailed catalog of coins from Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Explore the shared and unique monetary history of the Low Countries.
Classic late 19th-century coinage issued under the standards of the Latin Monetary Union.
Heroic era coinage (1909–1934) featuring the transition to bilingual legends and holed coins.
A poignant record of wartime currency, including utility-driven zinc issues (1941–1944).
A chronic of Belgian stability (1951–1993) from post-war recovery to the eve of the Euro zone.
A chronic of Belgian stability (1951–1993) from post-war recovery to the eve of the Euro zone.
Modern definitive series under King Albert II, the last legal tender before the Euro.
Historical coinage (1890–1948) spanning two World Wars and the height of the Kingdom.
Post-war coinage (1948–1980) featuring the iconic minimalist bronze and silver/nickel series.
Introduced in 1982, this series by Bruno Ninaber van Eyben is a masterpiece of minimalist design. It features a stylized portrait of Queen Beatrix composed of dots and lines, paired with bold geometric grids on the reverse. These coins represent the final era of the Guilder before the Euro.
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