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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 237978)

The 1943 25 Centimes is part of a series of Standard circulation coins struck from 1942-1946. The specific variety is Morin 486. Designated as a Business (MS) strike, this coin is made of Zinc.
Obverse: Coats of arms of Brussels (left), Mons (middle) and Bruges (right) surrounded by bilingual (Dutch and French) legends. Value and designer below.
Reverse: Monogram of Léopold III around center hole, date below.

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GSID: 237978
Coin Date: 1943
Denomination: 25 Ce / 25 Centimes
Designation: MS
Coinage Type: Standard circulation coin
Coinage Years: 1942-1946
Composition: Zinc
Variety: Morin 486
Strike Type: Business
Diameter: 26.000 mm
Weight: 6.500 gr
Coin Shape: Round with a round hole (Center hole 3.5 mm)
Coin Rulers Name: Leopold III
Coin Rulers Group: House of Belgium
Demonetized: True
Obverse Lettering: BELGIE-BELGIQUE 25C O.JESPERS
Obverse Designer: Oscar Jespers
Reverse Lettering: 1944
Reverse Designer: Oscar Jespers
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