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10 Francs - Albert I Dutch text, Pattern Strike

Issuer Belgium
Year 1912
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Value 10 Francs (10 BEF)
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Reverse description The Belgian royal coat of arms, surmounted by a royal crown and supported by two rampant lions, occupies the central field, rendered in fine detail with a lion passant on a quarterly shield and mantling to either side. The denomination 10 F. appears flanking the shield, with 10 to the left and F. to the right. The engraver's signature G. DEVREESE appears in the lower left field, and the date 1912 is displayed at the bottom, split by a heraldic badge. The mintmaster's mark R appears at the upper right, and the beaded border encircles the design.
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Reverse lettering R 10 F G . DEVREESE 19 12
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Mint Royal Mint of Belgium, Brussels
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