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Antique 1862 Belgium 10 Centimes – Over 150 Years Old, Brussels Mint Treasure
Antique 1862 Belgium 10 Centimes – Over 150 Years Old, Brussels Mint Treasure
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Step back in time with this 1862 Belgium 10 Centimes, a true relic from the reign of King Leopold I. Struck in Brussels over 150 years ago, this copper-nickel coin embodies 19th-century craftsmanship and European history. With only 15,129,000 minted and far fewer surviving today in collectible condition, it’s a prized addition for any serious numismatist.Act fast! Coins from 1862 are disappearing from the market — secure yours today before it’s gone forever!
Why This Is a Good Buy
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Historical Significance – Issued during the reign of King Leopold I, Belgium’s first monarch, representing a formative period in the nation’s history.
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Age & Rarity – At over 150 years old and with a limited mintage of 15,129,000, surviving examples are increasingly scarce.
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Material & Craftsmanship – Made of durable copper-nickel, featuring intricate 19th-century minting techniques.
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Potential Value Growth – As 19th-century European coins continue to gain interest among global collectors, well-preserved specimens like this may appreciate significantly.
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Numismatic Appeal – Appeals to both Belgian history enthusiasts and global coin investors, increasing liquidity in the collectors’ market.
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Numista – Belgium 10 Centimes 1862 (KM# 22): https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1601.html
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Krause Publications, Standard Catalog of World Coins 1801–1900 – Detailed mintage and historical context.
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National Bank of Belgium – Historical currency archives: https://www.nbb.be
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