You are asking about a 20 Franc coin from Belgium. Coins from Belgium were issued both in French and in Dutch (actually, Flemish) - your coin is Flemish (French coins refer to "Belgique" rather than "Belgie"). 60,000,000 "Belgie" 20 Franc coins were produced in 1981 (and a further 60,000,000 "Belgique" as well), and one is worth about US$0.70 in Extremely Fine condition and about US$2.00 in Uncirculated condition.
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You are asking about a 20 Franc coin from Belgium. Coins from Belgium were issued both in French and in Dutch (actually, Flemish) - your coin is Flemish (French coins refer to "Belgique" rather than "Belgie"). 60,000,000 "Belgie" 20 Franc coins were produced in 1981 (and a further 60,000,000 "Belgique" as well), and one is worth about US$0.70 in Extremely Fine condition and about US$2.00 in Uncirculated condition.
The 1981 Belgium 20 franc coin (20f) is made of a copper-nickel alloy, specifically composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel. This composition gives the coin a distinctive silver-like appearance and durability. It features the image of King Baudouin on one side and the denomination on the reverse. The coin was part of Belgium's currency before the adoption of the euro.
50 euro cent 1 euro is about 40 Belgian franks 1 euro is about as equal to 1 US dollar
Belgium.
The BELCIQUE 20F coin is from Belgium. The term "Belcique" is a variation of the French word "Belgique," which means Belgium. The 20 franc coin was part of Belgium's currency system before the country adopted the euro in 2002.
-20F is colder than -20C. This is because the Fahrenheit scale has a smaller degree interval than the Celsius scale, so -20F is a lower temperature than -20C.
It is about 20F and -7C.
20F
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527 = 20f
It is about 20F and -7C.