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This 20 euro commemorative coin was issued by Belgium in 2007 and pays tribute to Hergé, the creator of Tintin.
The coin is struck in silver and has a diameter of 37 millimeters, with a weight of 22.85 grams. Its face value is 20 euros.
The main motif of the coin represents a portrait of Hergé, the famous Belgian cartoonist, creator of the character of Tintin. The design highlights the artist's face, recognizable by his glasses and characteristic expression. The style of the engraving is neat, reflecting the attention to detail characteristic of Hergé's work.
The obverse of the coin features the national symbols of Belgium, such as the portrait of the king or other emblematic elements of the country. The legend indicates the face value of the coin, i.e. 20 euros, as well as the name of the issuing country, Belgium.
This coin is part of a commemorative series dedicated to prominent Belgian personalities. The mintage of this edition is limited, making it a collectible item prized by numismatists and Tintin enthusiasts.
The minting of this coin was carried out with great precision, highlighting the details of the designs and ensuring a high quality finish. It testifies to the cultural importance of Hergé and his work, Tintin, in Belgian and world heritage.