Belgium 10 centimes 1924

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)

Images

Belgium 10 centimes 1904
Belgium 10 centimes 1904
Belgium 10 centimes 1905
Belgium 10 centimes 1905
Belgium 10 centimes 1923
Belgium 10 centimes 1923
Belgium 10 centimes 1924
Belgium 10 centimes 1924
Belgium 10 centimes 1938
Belgium 10 centimes 1938
Belgium 10 centimes 1939
Belgium 10 centimes 1939
Belgium 10 centimes 1942
Belgium 10 centimes 1942
Belgium 10 centimes 1943
Belgium 10 centimes 1943

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