50 CENTIMES (1983)
50 CENTIMES
2.7500 g., Bronze, 19 mm. Ruler: Baudouin I Obv: Crowned denomination divides date, legend in French Obv. Leg.: BELGIQUE Rev: Helmeted miner left, miners lamp at right, smaller head, tip of neck 1mm from rim Edge: Plain
| Date | Mintage | F | VF | XF | Unc | BU |
| 1983 | 14,100,000 | - | - | 0.10 | 0.15 | - |










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I know some on who has this coin, but a 1959. what is it value?
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