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| 裏面の説明 | Central round hole encircled by a large ornate five-pointed star with radiating lines and beaded detailing along each arm, evoking a sunburst or compass-rose motif. The denomination 10 C. is inscribed in the upper field to the left and right of the hole respectively, while the date appears in the lower exergual area below the star. Seven small five-pointed stars are distributed symmetrically around the inner field between the points of the main star, and the entire design is framed by a beaded border at the rim. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Belgian Congo's copper-nickel coinage of this period was administered under the Colonial Charter of 1908, which transferred control of the territory from Leopold II's private Association Internationale du Congo to the Belgian state — a direct consequence of international outrage over the atrocities documented by Edmund Morel and Roger Casement. The new colonial administration needed a functioning monetary system distinct from Belgium's domestic coinage, hence a purpose-struck series bearing Albert I's name rather than his effigy.
The KM#18 type spans nearly two decades of production, with LA#BCM-7 and BCM-8 distinguishing between the two primary die varieties in the series.