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[1871 Belgian 5 Franc Silver Coin (Leopold II) NGC Certified AU58]

💰 Product Overview

This product is a 5 Francs Silver Coin issued by the Kingdom of Belgium in 1871.

The obverse features a portrait of King Leopold II of Belgium, and the reverse features the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Belgium.

This is one of the classic silver coins that represents 19th century Europe.

This coin has been officially graded by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company) and is graded AU58 (About Uncirculated 58).

With a shine that is almost like new and all the fine details still intact, this is a highly valuable piece for both investment and collection.

⚖️ Appraisal information

Item/Content

Country of issue

Kingdom of Belgium

Publication year

1871

face value

Five Francs

portrait

Leopold II

Material

Silver

dignity

0.900 (90% pure silver)

weight

Approximately 25g

diameter

Approximately 37mm

grade

AU58 (NGC certified)

Appraisal agency

Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC, USA)

situation

Very beautiful condition, almost unused

👑 Design Details

Obverse

The obverse features a portrait of the second King of Belgium, **Leopold II, Roi des Belges**, facing left.

His dignified, bearded figure is typical of 19th-century royal portrait sculpture, with meticulous depiction of his delicate hair and facial shadows.

The portrait was designed by sculptor Leopold Wiener.

It is known as one of the most artistically accomplished portrait designs in the history of Belgian coins.

The words "LEOPOLD II ROI DES BELGES (Leopold II, King of the Belgians)" are engraved around the coin's periphery.

It symbolizes the sovereignty of the King and the prestige of the Belgian nation.

Reverse

The reverse features the Coat of Arms of Belgium.

In the center is a lion, which has long been Belgium's representative coat of arms as a symbol of courage and strength (Leo Belgicus).

It is surrounded by laurel branches and decorated with a crown and ribbon at the bottom.

The motto at the bottom reads "L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE (Unity is strength)."

This is a famous phrase that is still engraved in the Constitution as Belgium's national motto.

Furthermore, the face value "5 F" and the year of issue "1871" are engraved on the left and right sides.

The overall design is well-balanced and classic, reminiscent of a European silver coin.

🕰 Historical background

Belgium in 1871 was a time when the influence of the European Industrial Revolution and imperialism was strong.

This was the year that Napoleon III abdicated in France and the Prussian Empire achieved German unification.

The whole of Europe was undergoing a period of transformation into a "modern nation state."

Among them, King Leopold II of Belgium (reigned 1865-1909)

While known for his international diplomatic skills and economic development policies, he was also a controversial figure due to his later colonial policies in Africa.

This 5 franc silver coin issued in 1871 was issued at the very beginning of his reign.

This coin symbolizes Belgium's establishment of its status as an independent modern European nation.

At the time, Belgium was a member of the Latin Monetary Union.

This coin was also minted to the same standard (25g, .900 silver) as the 5 franc silver coins of France, Switzerland, Italy, etc.

In other words, this coin is also very interesting as a practical example of the 19th century idea of a unified European currency.

💎 Collector's Points

1. Representative silver coin featuring the portrait of Leopold II (1871)

2. Historical European Common Coins Based on the Latin Monetary Union Standard

3. Belgian coat of arms design with the motto "L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE"

4. NGC Certified AU58 — Retains a beautiful shine that is almost like new.

5. A classic coin made of 90% silver and weighing approximately 25g

6. A masterpiece that combines the three elements of European history, monetary history, and art history

7. A symbol of 19th-century Belgian economic prosperity and royal power

📈 Market Value and Scarcity

This 1871 Belgian 5 franc silver coin has been highly rated in major collection databases such as Numista, NGC, and PCGS.

In particular, the number of AU58 to MS grade specimens in circulation is decreasing year by year.

Currently, in the European and international auction market,

AU grade products cost around 15,000 to 25,000 yen,

MS (unused) grade items can sometimes be traded for over 30,000 yen.

Furthermore, the officially certified product enclosed in an NGC slab is

It is also extremely popular from the perspective of preservation, authenticity guarantee, and asset preservation.

It is also promising as part of a long-term holding, inheritance asset, or foreign currency diversification portfolio.

📦 GoldSilverJapan Quality Guarantee

• All coins are officially NGC certified and guaranteed authentic.

• We guarantee the same AU58 grade quality as the photo.

• The silver's unique tone (color tone due to aging) varies from coin to coin, but it retains a natural and beautiful surface luster.

• Sealed in a special slab case to protect against humidity and oxidation.

• Internationally recognized storage specifications ensure that your items are suitable for future value retention and resale.

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Based on this philosophy,

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✨ Conclusion

The 1871 Belgian 5 franc silver coin (Leopold II) NGC AU58 is

It is the pinnacle of modern European coinage, combining artistic value, historical value, and rarity.

The majesty of the king, the grandeur of the national coat of arms, and the aesthetics of the common standards of the Latin Monetary Union era.

This piece encapsulates the ideals and power of 19th century Europe.

This product combines beauty and history,

A valuable piece for collectors, investors, and history buffs alike.

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1871 Belgian 5 Franc Silver Coin (Leopold II) NGC Certified AU58

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