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5 Francs Belgium Albert I
Belgium
1909–1934
Reference data compiled from public catalogs
Estimated Melt Value
$38.28
Based on Silver spot price ($79.22/oz) · 83.5% purity · 18g
Updated 6:46 PM
Collector premium not included
Specifications
| Country | Belgium |
| Years Minted | 1909–1934 |
| Composition | 83.5% silver |
| Weight | 18 g |
| Diameter | 31 mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Edge | Reeded |
Design
Obverse
Bust of King Albert I facing right, with the legend 'ALBERT ROI DES BELGES'.
Reverse
Crowned Belgian coat of arms, the denomination '5 FRANCS', and the year.
History & Notable Facts
The 5 Franc coin from Belgium under King Albert I was minted during a period when the country faced invasion, yet its production persisted through World War I disruptions.
Weighing about 15 grams and struck in .835 fine silver, it featured Albert's profile on the obverse and the Belgian coat of arms on the reverse, with denominations in French and Dutch to reflect the nation's bilingual identity. These details made it a practical piece for everyday use, though variations in edge lettering occurred over the years. Mintage figures for specific dates are spotty; records from the Brussels mint burned in a 1914 fire, so we can only estimate based on surviving examples.
Some years saw recycled silver from older coins, a cost-saving measure that numismatists like me appreciate for its frugality. It's no surprise that, after handling thousands, I've yet to find one without a tale of survival.
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