Belgie is the dutch word for Belguim
Belgique is the french word for Belguim.
In belguim we got 2 (3) official lagueges. French and Dutch. (and German also, but is't not on the coins.)
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Olivier
25 CENT
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.
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 value of a 25-cent Belgique Belgique 1916 coin can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Typically, these coins may be worth anywhere from a few dollars to around $20 or more if they are in excellent condition or part of a rare variety. To get an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a coin dealer or use a numismatic pricing guide.
The value of a 25-cent Belgique Belgique 1939 coin can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, coins in good condition might range from a few dollars to around $10 or more for those in excellent condition or with collector interest. It's advisable to consult a coin dealer or check recent auction prices for a more accurate valuation.
The value of a belgie coin would depend on several factors, including its condition, rarity, and age. It is recommended to consult with a coin dealer or use online resources to determine the specific value of a belgie coin.
The value of a 1916 10 cent Belgique coin can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand. Typically, in good condition, it might be worth between $1 to $10, while coins in better condition or with unique characteristics could fetch higher prices. For an accurate valuation, it's advisable to consult a coin dealer or refer to a recent coin price guide.
A 1949 Belgium 5-franc coin, sometimes called a Belgie, is depicted with a woman on one side of the coin and wheat on the reverse. It can be worth about $20 US dollars.
F. van den Bremt has written: 'Belgique, villes d'art =' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Belgique: Beffrois, cathedrales, hotels de ville = Belgie : belforten, kathedralen, stadhuizen = Belgium' 'Belgique' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Art, Belgian Art, Description and travel 'Belgique: Tresors d'art = Belgie : kunstschatten = Belgium : art treasures = Belgien : Kunstschatze = Belgica' 'Gent =' -- subject(s): Pictorial works
A 1F Belgie can be worth anywhere between one cent to over 1,000 dollars. The value depends on the condition of the coin.
The O is in fact a G for Belgie. Your coin is probably a Belgium 5 Francs (1986-1993).
"Belgique" is the French form of "Belgium", but a denomination is needed. Please post a new, separate question with that information.