Coin with hole 10 centimes Belgium – all types
The holed 10 centime coin was issued in Belgium in copper-nickel alloy in 1901-1906 and 1920-1930, nickel-brass alloy in 1930-1932 and 1938-1939 and zinc in 1941-1946. Two types of coins were minted throughout the period – with inscriptions in French and Flemish, separately in 1901-1930, in 1938-1946 in both languages, but written in different orders.
Design
Side with value designation (reverse)
1901-1932 – Branch with leaves to the left of the central hole;
1938-1946 – Three shields around the central hole
Inscription:
1901-1906 and 1920-1932 – “10 Ces” in French or “10 Cen” in Flemish;
1938-1946 – “10 C” below, “BELGIQUE-BELGIE” or “BELGIE-BELGIQUE” above.
Side with the issuer’s name (obverse)
1901-1906 – Crowned monogram of King Leopold II around the central hole;
1920-1932 – Crowned monogram of King Albert I around the central hole;
1938-1946 – Stylized crowned monogram of King Albert I around the central hole.
Inscription:
1901-1906 and 1920-1932 – “KONINKRIJK BELGIE” in Flemish or “ROYAUME DE BELGIQUE” in French, date below;
1938-1946 – date below.
Coin parameters
Weight (grams) – 4.00
Diameter (mm.) – 22.00
Thickness (mm.) – 1.21 (1901-1930); 1.60 (1938-1939); 1.63 (1941-1946)
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