The coin is from Belgium, and it is meant for use in the French-speaking portion of the country (those for use in the Dutch-speaking part of the country would be labelled "Belgie"). The value depends on which specific coin it is (denomination, etc.) and it's condition, but as I believe the only coin produced by Belgium in 1985 was the 50 centimes piece (KM#148.1), a bronze coin 19mm in diameter and weighing 2.75 grams, it is unlikely to be worth more than about 15 US cent in Uncirculated condition, and less than that in circulated condition.
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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25 CENT
The 1941 Belgium 5 franc coin is worth about 4-5 dollars.
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Over 30 million coins were struck in this country in 1987. No real value !
Unfortunately, it was given to me as an American Quarter by mistake....but since it is foreign,....I am keeping it as if it were worth more than that. Locked away now...
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.
It's worth 50 cents.
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.
"Belgique" is the French form of "Belgium", but a denomination is needed. Please post a new, separate question with that information.
It is a gold coin named Centenario, worth USD$1,244.
its worth about 500.00 in average condition
The coin is just a common dime, spend it.