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This is the 1834 Circulation issue with a mintage of unknown. The 1834 20 Francs coin featuring Léopold I holds a prominent place in Belgian numismatics as it represents the early years of Belgium's independence following the 1830 revolution. Struck at the Royal Mint of Belgium, this gold coin showcases the portrait of King Léopold I, the first king of the Belgians, who played a pivotal role in shaping the nation's identity. With its high gold content of .900 and a slight copper alloy, this coin not only reflects the economic aspirations of a young nation but also highlights the artistry of its design. The rarity score of 10/10 signifies its exceptional status among collectors, as only a limited number were minted, making it a coveted piece for those seeking to understand Belgium's numismatic heritage and royal history. Its circulation condition adds a layer of authenticity, allowing collectors to appreciate its historical journey through commerce.
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1870 · 0.02 Francs