Euro Gold and Silver Commemorative Coins (Belgium) - 2012 Coinage

2012 Coinage

75 Years of Queen Elisabeth Competition
Designer: Luc Luycx Mint:Brussels
Value: €2 Alloy: CuZn25Ni5+Ni (brass)
CuNi25 (copper-nickel)
Quantity: 5 million Quality: Regular
Issued: 2012 Diameter: 25.27 mm (0.99 in) Weight: 8.50 g (0.30 oz; 0.27 ozt)
10th Anniversary of Introduction of Euro Coins and Banknotes
Designer: Helmut Andexlinger
Luc Luycx
Mint:Brussels
Value: €2 Alloy: CuZn25Ni5+Ni (brass)
CuNi25 (copper-nickel)
Quantity: 5 million Quality: Regular
Issued: 2012 Diameter: 25.27 mm (0.99 in) Weight: 8.50 g (0.30 oz; 0.27 ozt)
75th Anniversary of the Death of Baron Pierre de Coubertin
Designer: Luc Luycx Mint: Brussels
Value: €10 Alloy: Ag 925 (silver) Quantity: 10,000 Quality: Proof
Issued: 2012 Diameter: 33 mm (1.30 in) Weight: 18.75 g (0.66 oz; 0.60 ozt)
In celebration of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England. Pierre de Coubertin was the 2nd President of the International Olympic Committee who helped to revive the Olympic Games. The reverse depicts him with a burning Olympic torch, surrounded by his name and pictograms. The observe shows the word "Belgium" in three different languages, as well as the face value of 10 euro.
Paul Delvaux
Designer: Luc Luycx Mint: Brussels
Value: €10 Alloy: Ag 925 (silver) Quantity: 15,000 Quality: Proof
Issued: 2012 Diameter: 33 mm (1.30 in) Weight: 18.75 g (0.66 oz; 0.60 ozt)
Paul Delvaux
Designer: Luc Luycx Mint: Brussels
Value: €50 Alloy: Au 999 (gold) Quantity: 1,500 Quality: Proof
Issued: 2012 Diameter: 21 mm (0.83 in) Weight: 6.22 g (0.22 oz; 0.20 ozt)
500th Anniversary of the Birth of Gerardus Mercator
Designer: Luc Luycx Mint: Brussels
Value: €100 Alloy: Au 999 (gold) Quantity: 2,000 Quality: Proof
Issued: 2012 Diameter: 29 mm (1.14 in) Weight: 15.55 g (0.55 oz; 0.50 ozt)

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