Ruanda-Urundi 100 Francs
Belgium
1952–1962
Reference data compiled from public catalogs
Estimated Melt Value
$58.47
Based on Silver spot price ($80.83/oz) · 90.0% purity · 25g
Updated 3:15 AM
Collector premium not included
Specifications
| Country | Belgium |
| Years Minted | 1952–1962 |
| Composition | 900 silver |
| Weight | 25 g |
| Diameter | 38 mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Edge | Reeded |
Design
Obverse
Features the portrait of King Baudouin I of Belgium facing right.
Reverse
Depicts the denomination within a wreath, along with the date and country name.
History & Notable Facts
This 100 Francs coin from Ruanda-Urundi was struck in .835 fine silver at the Brussels mint, a detail that underscores Belgium's distant administrative grip on the territory.
That silver content wasn't unusual for the era, but it came from standard sources, not some romanticized hoard. The obverse featured the Belgian coat of arms; the reverse showed the denomination with a simple palm tree motif, reflecting the local landscape without much flair. Mintage figures vary by year, though records from the 1950s are spotty—likely lost in postwar bureaucracy.
I've seen plenty of these over the years, and they're often confused with actual Belgian issues. As if geography mattered less than the metal.
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