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This coin was issued by Belgium and has a nominal value of 1 euro cent. It is part of the series of euro coins issued after the introduction of the single European currency.
The coin is made of copper-plated steel. This material choice gives the coin its characteristic reddish color. It weighs 2.3 grams and its diameter is 16.25 millimeters. These dimensions are standardized for 1 euro cent coins throughout the euro area, facilitating their identification and use in vending machines and other payment systems.
The year of issue of this coin is 1999. This year is significant because it corresponds to one of the first years of production of euro coins, preceding the physical circulation of coins and banknotes in 2002. The coin is associated with Albert II, who was the King of the Belgians at the time of its issue. The coin features a portrait or symbol representing the monarch, in accordance with the tradition of many European countries of presenting their head of state on national coins.
Although information on the exact mintage of this coin in 1999 is not provided, it is likely that a significant number of coins were minted to meet the needs of monetary circulation in Belgium during the transition to the euro. The mint responsible for the production of this coin is not specified in the data provided.