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This numismatic set commemorates the year 2002 and the introduction of the euro in Belgium. It contains all eight denominations of euro coins, ranging from 1 cent to 2 euros, all struck with Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) quality. These coins are intended for collectors and testify to the transition to the single European currency.
Each coin features the standard characteristics of Belgian euros in circulation. The national sides feature the portrait of King Albert II, surrounded by the twelve stars of the European flag, symbolizing the unity and harmony between the member nations of the European Union. The year 2002 also appears on these faces, marking the year the coins included in the set were minted.
In addition to the coins, the set includes a commemorative medal. This medal, specific to this set, highlights the event of the introduction of the euro. The mintage of this set is limited to 100,000 copies.
The whole is presented in a protective case, designed to preserve the quality of the coins and the medal. The case also ensures a neat presentation and highlights the various elements of the collection. The inside of the box is arranged so that each coin and medal are held individually, thus avoiding friction and potential damage.