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Belgian euro coins

Designs of Belgian currency


Designs of Belgian currency

Belgian euro coins feature only a single design for all eight coins: the portrait or effigy of the King of the Belgians. Previously, all Belgian euros depicted King Albert II and his royal monogram. Current coins depict King Philippe. Also part of the design by Jan Alfons Keustermans are the 12 stars of the EU and the year of imprint.

Belgian euro design

For images of the common side and a detailed description of the coins, see euro coins.

The first sets of euro coins were minted in 1999 and the euro was put into circulation in the eurozone in 2002. Like Finland, France, the Netherlands and Spain, the first euro coins of Belgium are marked 1999, not 2002.

Reign of Albert II

First series (1999–2007)

Belgian euro coins dated 1999–2007 have the portrait of King Albert II.

Prior to 2007, the old common side showing national borders was used, but the 2007 coins used the new common side without borders.

There are no signature marks or mint marks on both these types of coins.

Second series (2008)

In order to conform to the common guidelines on the design of national faces of coins, Belgium updated the design of the Belgian national face of euro coins to be produced from 2008. Coins from previous years featuring the old Belgian national face remain valid.

The changes are:

  • The coin's inner section shows an effigy of King Albert II in profile facing to the left.
  • To the right of this, the royal monogram is displayed and, below it, the indication of the country ‘BE’.
  • Underneath the effigy, the signature mark of the Master of the Mint is displayed on the left and the mint mark on the right, either side of the year.
  • The outer ring of the coin depicts the twelve stars of the European flag only.

As from 2007, the Belgian euro coins also adopted the new common map like the rest of the eurozone countries. A proportion of the Belgian 2 euro coins -common part, the map looks smooth, whereas, the same map on the euros coming from other eurozone countries is dotted.

Belgium is the second state in the EMU, after Finland, to, from 2008 on, change the design of their standard circulation euro coins in accordance with recommendations defined by the Economic and Financial Affairs Council of the European Union.

Amendment (2009-2013)

The 2008 portrait did not comply with previous decisions by the ECOFIN in 2005 and 2008. Therefore, an amendment was made, which reverted to the portrait of Albert II found in the first series. Mint marks, year and stars remain the same. Some collectors consider this as a third series but since unlike all series it was not published in the official journal of the European Union, it is actually an amendment and not a new series.

Reign of Philippe

Third series (2014–present)

Following the accession of King Philippe after the abdication of Albert II, new distinctive sides were added depicting the new monarch.

Coins with the new obverse were struck from 4 February 2014. The obverses were designed by Luc Luycx.

Circulating mintage quantities

The following table shows the mintage quantity for all Belgian euro coins issued into circulation, per denomination, per year.

Face Value€0,01€0,02€0,05€0,10€0,20€0,50€1,00€2,00€2,00CC1999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023
235.250.387***300.050.387181.000.387***197.050.387160.050.387***
***337.050.388******181.050.388******120.050.388
99.850.388******145.800.388************
************104.147.86650.147.86684.647.86650.147.866
10 197 96640 197 96630 197 966***30 197 966***6 197 96630 197 966
180.073.262159.323.26280.073.26220.073.26270.073.26215.073.26215.073.26260.073.262*
******110.056.01810.056.01810.056.018******10.533.0066.023.000
15.050.01830.050.01835.050.018***40.050.018******20.050.0185.023.000
60.057.00670.057.006******25.117.2875.057.006***35.042.0065.040.000
************20.062.50625.042.5065.042.50620.042.5065.018.000
19.991.00610.041.006******30.141.00630.041.00610.041.00610.041.00610.025.500
30.143.85020.043.85025.043.85020.043.85015.093.850******15.043.8505.012.000
10.018.850***25.043.85025.043.85040.293.85015.043.85015.043.85032.043.8505.013.500
19.983.85015.033.85022.533.85025.033.85042.383.85030.033.85010.033.850***10.036.000
70.025.50032.650.50017.025.5005.025.500************2.010.000
***3.199.10914.574.109******10.074.109******1 996 537
14.921.36721.921.36710.046.36711.046.367***10.046.367******407.875
28.902.16017.027.16028.527.160******2.027.160******1.014.346
1.657.942***48.467.9423.023.442***5.023.442*********
******5.347.75012.347.750***************
******10.029.0005.029.00021.029.00012.029.000***3.229.000***
************************755 000
***************************
******34 913 500***************3 155 000
******9 000 0007 500 00017 000 000************

Identifying marks

Main article: Identifying marks on euro coins

Belgian proof set

Main article: Euro proof sets

Each year the Royal Belgian Mint issues a limited edition of its euro coins in proof quality. Since January 2018, the Royal Belgian Mint has ceased to strike coins for Belgium, the Royal Dutch Mint has since struck all the euro coins for Belgium.

€2 commemorative coins

Main article: €2 commemorative coins

Other commemorative coins (collectors' coins)

Main article: Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Belgium)

Main article: Euro gold and silver commemorative coins

Belgium has a good collection of euro commemorative coins, solely in silver and gold. Their face values range from 2.5 euros to 100 euros. This is mainly done as a legacy of old national practice of minting gold and silver coins. These coins are not really intended to be used as means of payment, so generally they do not circulate.

References

References

  1. "Belgian Euro Coins". Euro Coin Collector.
  2. (18 July 2005). "Oj 2005/ L 186/1". [[Official Journal of the European Union]].
  3. (2011-01-16). "Belgium 2008 and 2009".
  4. ''Premières pièces de monnaie à l'effigie du Roi'' sur le site officiel de la [http://www.monarchie.be/fr/actuel/agenda/archives/premieres-pieces-de-monnaie-leffigie-du-roi Monarchie belge] {{webarchive. link. (June 5, 2014)
  5. [http://www.lanouvellegazette.be/810207/article/actualite/belgique/2013-09-13/les-futures-pieces-belges-le-roi-philippe-avec-ou-sans-lunettes Les futures pièces belges : le roi Philippe avec ou sans lunettes ?], ''La Nouvelle Gazette.be'', 13 septembre 2013.
  6. (28 May 2023). "Mintage quantities of the euro coins". Euro-Coins.Info.
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