1988 AD., Belgium, Baudouin I, Brussels mint, 5 Francs, French text type, KM 163.
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Belgium, Baudouin I, Brussels mint, mintmaster Romain Coenen (1988-2009), engraver: Jean-Paul Laenen, 1988 AD.,
5 Francs (24 mm / 5,50 g), French text type, brass or aluminium-bronze (92 % Cu, 6 % Al, 2 % Ni), 5,50 g. theor. mint weight, mintage 26,500,000 , coin alignment ↑↓, plain edge,
Obv.: J.P.L , his stylised head facing left, fields and portrait divided into three equal parts by three lines, engraver´s initials J.P.L below truncation.
Rev.: 5 F / BELGQUE / 1988 , value, country and year, flanked by mintmaster´s privy mark scales to l. and mint mark angel head r.
KM 163 .
Year / Mintage / Privy Marks
1986 208,400,000 phoenix, angelhead
1987 22,500,000 phoenix, angelhead
1988 26,500,000 scale, angelhead
1989 60,000 (in sets only) scale, angelhead
1990 60,000 (in sets only) scale, angelhead
1991 60,000 (in sets only) scale, angelhead
1992 5,060,000 scale, angelhead
1993 15,060,000 scale, angelhead
Baudouin (Dutch: Boudewijn Albert Karel Leopold Axel Marie Gustaaf van België, French: Baudouin Albert Charles Léopold Axel Marie Gustave de Belgique; 7 September 1930 – 31 July 1993) reigned as King of the Belgians, following his father's abdication, from 1951 until his death in 1993. He was the eldest son of King Leopold III (1901–83) and his first wife, Princess Astrid of Sweden (1905–35). Having had no children, the crown passed on to his brother, Albert II of Belgium, following his unexpected death. He is the first cousin of King Harald V of Norway, Princess Astrid of Norway, and Princess Ragnhild of Norway. Baudouin is the French form of his name, the form most commonly used outside Belgium; his Dutch name is Boudewijn.
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