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5 Euro Cents - Albert II 1st type, 1st portrait

Uitgever Royal Belgian Mint
Jaar 1999-2007
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Left-facing uncrowned effigy of King Albert II of Belgium, engraved in a restrained, modern style by Jan Alfons Keustermans, set within a raised inner circle. To the right of the portrait, the royal monogram — a crowned letter 'A' — appears in the field. Twelve five-pointed stars, symbolising the European Union, are arranged around the outer border. The mint year appears at the bottom of the coin, outside the inner circle.
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Opschrift voorzijde A II 2005
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Aanvullende informatie

Belgium struck two distinct portrait types of Albert II across the euro changeover series, and this first type was already being phased toward revision almost as soon as the common currency launched in 2002. The portrait update — a fairly rare mid-series modification for eurozone coinage — came partly in response to criticism that early Belgian euro portraits lacked the standardization expected under the European Council's guidelines for national sides.

The 1999–2001 pieces predate public circulation entirely, produced for starter kits and collector sets ahead of the physical euro launch.

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